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WESTFIELD UNITES...Linda Maggio, executive director, and Board of Trustees member Jennifer Jaruzelski celebrate the Westfield United Way’s decision to end its affiliation with the United Way and go back to the original name, the Westfield United Fund.
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This Week's Cartoon
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Schedule
Note: On May 14, the 37th Annual Edition of This Is
Westfield will be mailed together with the regular edition of The Westfield
Leader to every home in Westfield as well as to out of town subscribers and
distribution in the stores. Due to the size of this effort, please provide
your advertisements early (by May 8) to ensure inclusion. Please contact
sales@goleader.com now to make your
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Likewise, our editors require additional time to manage community news
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FINDING THE SEAMS TO SCORE...Blue Devil Katherine Frega, No. 22, charged down field and scored three goals against the Governor Livingston Highlanders.
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Week In Sports:
Jenkins 0 Hits, 0 Walks Union In Westfield Shutout
Win; Reich’s Three-Set Win Earns Blue Devils Second Straight UCT Boys Tennis
Sweep; SPF Raiders Erupt to Topple Union Baseball Farmers; G. L. Highlander
Girls Jump On Blue Devil Laxers - Photos
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Devil's Den: Imagine WHS, SP-F As One (Powerful) Team
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GET READY: Temptations do not lose a step in Rahway performance
SONG OF SOLOMON: WHS graduate makes Carnegie Hall debut
WHAT'S COOKING?:
Les Marmitons' efforts benefit WF Pantry
FOOD 4 THOUGHT: "A Wok on the Wild Side"
AUDACITY OF IMAGINATION: Ovarian Cancer - A promising new study
STARS OF TOMORROW: Young protégés compete for grand prize
JUST A LITTLE BIT: Little Mary Sunshine opens this weekend for WCP
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HELPING EARTHQUAKE VICTIMS...UNICO National makes $10,000 contribution to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark for Earthquake Relief In L’aquila Region of Italy. Pictured, left to right, are: UNICO Earthquake Committee Public Relations representative Sebastian D’Elia, who also serves as the director of Public Relations for the County of Union; UNICO Past National President and UNICO Earthquake Relief Committee Coordinator Renato Biribin, UNICO National Executive Administrator Salvatore Benvenuti, Plainfield UNICO President Robert Bengivenga and Archbishop John J. Myers.
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Government Reform Thought:
New Jersey must get serious about property tax relief. In this election year, we need to hear more than sound bites and press releases from
candidates. Property taxes ranging from $10,000 and up are becoming too common place with no end in sight. What will happen when people's incomes
drop and New Jersey starts losing it's residents in droves? - See Year-to-date Reform Thoughts.
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