logo
Google Play App Store
Log In subscribe and/or renew Eeditions
  • Home
  • E-Edition
    • This Week Newspaper
    • Archives
    • Local Shops
    • This is Westfield
    • Search the Archives
  • News
  • Opinions
  • Sports
  • Community
    • Life Events
    • Community Calendar
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Obituaries
    • Submit an Obituary
  • Classified
  • Legals
  • Advertise
    • Advertorial
    • Paid Political
    • Sponsored Content
  • subscribe and/or renew
  • Contact
    • Home
    • E-Edition
      • This Week Newspaper
      • Archives
      • Local Shops
      • This is Westfield
      • Search the Archives
    • News
    • Opinions
    • Sports
    • Community
      • Life Events
      • Community Calendar
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Obituaries
      • Submit an Obituary
    • Classified
    • Legals
    • Advertise
      • Advertorial
      • Paid Political
      • Sponsored Content
    • subscribe and/or renew
    • Contact
  • Home
  • E-Edition
    • This Week Newspaper
    • Archives
    • Local Shops
    • This is Westfield
    • Search the Archives
  • News
  • Opinions
  • Sports
  • Community
    • Life Events
    • Community Calendar
  • Arts & Entertainment
  • Obituaries
    • Submit an Obituary
  • Classified
  • Legals
  • Advertise
    • Advertorial
    • Paid Political
    • Sponsored Content
  • subscribe and/or renew
  • Contact
    • Home
    • E-Edition
      • This Week Newspaper
      • Archives
      • Local Shops
      • This is Westfield
      • Search the Archives
    • News
    • Opinions
    • Sports
    • Community
      • Life Events
      • Community Calendar
    • Arts & Entertainment
    • Obituaries
      • Submit an Obituary
    • Classified
    • Legals
    • Advertise
      • Advertorial
      • Paid Political
      • Sponsored Content
    • subscribe and/or renew
    • Contact
Recycling Costs Skyrocket As Twp. Seeks Cost-Effective Solutions
News
FRED T. ROSSI on
January 20, 2021
Recycling Costs Skyrocket As Twp. Seeks Cost-Effective Solutions

SCOTCH PLAINS – Township Manager Al Mirabella said on Tuesday that the recycling costs for many towns, including Scotch Plains, have “skyrocketed” and that municipal officials are looking at the best ways to continue the program.

At the township council’s meeting, he said issuance of the annual Property Messenger newsletter, which includes information and dates for recycling for the coming year, is being delayed because the township is switching to a new recycling company in March. That change may affect the pick-up schedule after February. He called the skyrocketing costs — which have doubled and tripled in some towns — a “crisis” and said officials are seeking ways to keep costs low and “lessen the blow to the budget.” Mr. Mirabella said he hopes the council can discuss the issue at its February meeting.

In other business, Police Chief Ted Conley addressed the recent spate of car thefts and break-ins and urged residents who want to warm up their vehicles on cold mornings to lock their doors while they are inside their home and their cars are warming up in their driveway. He said this would “make it as hard as possible” for thefts to occur.

On Tuesday evening, the municipal building was lit in amber as part of the nationwide memorial to the more than 400,000 lives lost to the coronavirus over the past 10 months. In Washington, now-President Joe Biden and Vice-President Kamala Harris led the nation in the remembrance as homes across the country were lit by candles in windows to remember those who have died from the virus.

The day before the Biden Administration took power, Mayor Joshua Losardo spoke about the Trump-incited riot at the U.S. Capitol building on January 6 and expressed his “horror and frustration and just plain sadness” at the insurrection that sought to overturn the results of the November Presidential election and led to several deaths. Among those killed was a Capitol police officer who was hit in the head with a fire extinguisher by the marauders. The mayor said the flags in Scotch Plains are being lowered to half-mast to honor that officer. Speaking on behalf of the council, he said that he looks forward to a time when Democrats and Republicans “are arguing about alternative ways of helping this country and its citizens prosper and no longer spewing alternative facts.” (Read Mayor Losardo’s full remarks on page 5.)

He said this alone could “improve the national discourse” and expressed his hope that Inauguration Day would be “a day for America to renew itself and move forward.”

ePaper
coogle_play
app_store
ePaper
coogle_play
app_store
Most Read
Downtown Plans Set to be Unveiled for Scotch Plains
Main, News
Downtown Plans Set to be Unveiled for Scotch Plains
By FREDT. ROSSI 
Thursday, May 14, 2026
SCOTCH PLAINS – Next week, the Township’s conditional redeveloper for the downtown will publicly unveil conceptual renderings of what the Central Busi...
this is a test
SPF Elects St. Hillaire as New Board Member, Williams President
Main, News
SPF Elects St. Hillaire as New Board Member, Williams President
By AUDREY MILLER 
Thursday, May 14, 2026
SCOTCH PLAINS/FANWOOD – The Scotch Plains-Fanwood Board of Education filled a vacancy Tuesday night, appointing Christina St. Hillaire to the seat for...
this is a test
Edison Intermediate School – 3rd Marking Period Honor Roll
Community, Sponsored Content
Edison Intermediate School – 3rd Marking Period Honor Roll
Thursday, May 14, 2026
8th Grade Distinguished Honor Roll Chloe Allen, Chloe Baik, Agnethe Bandagale, Bernardo Barbosa, William Benson, Chloe Blom, Olivia Blumenfeld, Maeve ...
this is a test
Harold F. “Chip” Hawkins”
Obituaries
Harold F. “Chip” Hawkins”
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Harold F. “Chip” Hawkins” Harold F. “Chip” Hawkins Jr., 79, of Bluffton, South Carolina—formerly of Savannah, Georgia, and Scotch Plains, New Jersey, ...
this is a test
Blue Devils Oust Raiders, 17-2, In UCT Girls Lax Quarterfinal
Sports
COHEN 5 GOALS, CYMBOR 4 GOALS, MAEVE WOJCIK 4 FT
Blue Devils Oust Raiders, 17-2, In UCT Girls Lax Quarterfinal
Prepared by DAVID B. CORBIN 
Thursday, May 14, 2026
Warming up with a somewhat modest 3-0 first-quarter lead, the thirdseeded Westfield High School girls lacrosse team caught fire in the second quarter ...
this is a test
This site complies with ADA requirements

© Copyright The The Westfield Leader

  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility Policy
This site complies with ADA requirements

© Copyright The The Westfield Leader