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By SERENA BROWN on
January 21, 2026
Cold Weather Ahead For Mountainside

MOUNTAINSIDE— At Tuesday night’s meeting, the Mountainside Council expressed concerns about inclement weather that could continue through the weekend. Mayor Paul Mirabelli made a statement to all Mountainside residents to take caution while driving in the cold, snowy weather.

“Over the weekend, we had two winter storms that hit the area, which created challenging conditions for our residents and travelers alike,” Mayor Mirabelli said. “The first storm arrived on Saturday, January 17th, bringing snow and slippery roads. The second system followed early Sunday into Monday, adding more accumulation and extending cleaning efforts throughout the weekend.”

According to the mayor, many workers around the Borough were hard at work clearing snow off the roads.

“Public works, employees, and snow contractors worked tirelessly to keep the streets passable and safe,” Mayor Mirabelli said. “Crews worked long hours plowing salt and clearing roads, often returning multiple times as conditions changed. Their dedication and hard work played a critical role in maintaining access to emergency services, businesses, and residents during the back-to-back storms.”

More snow and frigid temperatures are still on the way.

“Looking ahead, the forecast indicates that the biggest storm of the year could be heading our way this coming weekend, accompanied by dangerously cold temperatures,” Mayor Mirabelli said. “Public works, crews, and contractors are preparing for the possibility of significant snowfall and extreme cold, and residents are encouraged to use caution, plan ahead, and stay informed as conditions develop.”

Borough officials announced Tuesday that pool membership fees will be increasing this summer. Family memberships for Mountainside residents will increase to $457 this year and families from outside of the community will pay $749. Single residents will pay $235 to use the pool this summer and single non-residents will pay $379.

The Mountainside Council also voted to renew its contract with the Westfield Regional Board of Health. The cost for those services will be $56,721 for 2026.
“[The] funds have been provided in the annual budget,” Councilwoman Donna Pacifico said. “The contract term shall remain in effect for a period of five years; and during 2027 through 2030, the annual fee will be increased by 3 percent each year and an additional 2 percent administration fee will be added each year until 10 percent is reached in 2030.”

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