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
Main, News
By FRED T. ROSSI on
May 15, 2025
Rec. Commission Discusses Plans For Terrill Road Field

SCOTCH PLAINS — The recreation commission on Monday held an extended discussion about the wedge of land adjacent to the Orchid Park development on Terrill Road that the township plans to use for recreation purposes.

Part of the redevelopment agreement to convert the former Parker Gardens property into housing called for the developer of Orchid Park to give a 2.5-acre piece of property between the new development and the Terrill Middle School field to the township. At the commission’s meeting, Chairman Mike Walsh said that, given the relatively small size of the property, “we’re very limited in what we can do there.” He said a baseball field would be problematic given the field’s close proximity to some of the apartment buildings on the site.

“We want to be good neighbors,” he said as he urged commission members to visit the site before the commission intensifies its discussions. The [Orchid Park] developer has expressed concerns that the field could end up with lights, which would impact the nearby apartment residents, and that if a baseball field is developed, errantly-batted balls could hit residents’ cars. Mr. Walsh suggested the property be used for passive activities or kids’soccer or field hockey. He said later that perhaps a small indoor facility might be suitable.

Working with the board of education will also be important, said Deputy Mayor MattAdams, who told the commission that he and Mayor Joshua Losardo have begun discussions with board officials about, in essence, tying the new field to the playing fields behind the school via a new walking path and also utilizing the school’s parking lot if needed during activities at the new field.

Redevelopment director Thomas Strowe said the plan is to have the property’s utilities — water, sewer and electricity — connected directly to the development’s existing lines instead of having a separate connection to the main lines on Terrill Road. He said the Orchid Park developer wants to complete that “sooner than later” so that paving of the development’s parking areas and driveways can be completed. The cost of doing this, Mr. Strowe estimated, will be about $50,000 and will be split between the developer and the township. He said partnering with the developer will be “faster, cheaper and easier.”

Recreation Director Julie Buonaguro said the commission “will have a say” in how the property is ultimately utilized, and Mr. Adams said the public will have opportunities to provide input and feedback as the commission begins serious consideration of how to develop the property.

Ms. Buonaguro also updated the commission on some of the larger projects that will be funded in large part by the recently-approved capital bond ordinance. Recreation, she said, “has really benefited from the support of the mayor and council” in recent years. Repairs to the restroom facilities at all of the parks will likely be done over a multi-year period, she said. The flooring at the Towne House at Green Forest Park will be replaced. New utility vehicles and a dump truck will be purchased.

New scoreboards at Memorial Field, Farley Avenue Park and Jerseyland Park are planned, as are batting cages at those three parks as well as at Brookside Park. Ms. Buonaguro showed the commission renderings of possible locations for the batting cages. She said the funding for all of the projects will come from a mixture of capital funds and grant money.

In past years, the commission has held some of its summertime meetings at various township parks, including Brookside and Kramer Manor Parks. Next month’s meeting, on Monday, June 9, will be held at Haven Park and it is likely that the following two meetings will also be held at a park, possibly Farley Avenue and Green Forest Parks.

ePaper
coogle_play
app_store
ePaper
coogle_play
app_store
Most Read
ALJ Lockdown Lifted
News
ALJ Lockdown Lifted
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, February 5, 2026
CLARK -- Arthur L. Johnson High School was under an active lockdown for most of the school day while police worked to investigate what school official...
this is a test
WHS Spends Day In Lockdown
News
WHS Spends Day In Lockdown
By LAUREN S. BARR 
Tuesday, February 10, 2026
WESTFIELD -- Westfield High School was under an active lockdown for what Westfield Police call "an unspecified security threat" until approximately 3 ...
this is a test
Westfield BOE Divided On Potential Tax Increases
Main, News
Westfield BOE Divided On Potential Tax Increases
ByMADOLYNLAURINE 
Thursday, February 12, 2026
WESTFIELD – Residents could see their taxes increase by as much as $745 this year in connection with rising healthcare, staffing and insurance costs a...
this is a test
Two Area High Schools Locked Down In Short Timeframe
Main, News
Two Area High Schools Locked Down In Short Timeframe
ByKATIEMOEN 
Thursday, February 12, 2026
AREA — Both Westfield High School and Arthur L. Johnson High School in Clark were placed on lockdowns for what turned out to be separate unsubstantiat...
this is a test
Reader Takes Issue With Bail Criticism In Common Sense Editorial
Letters to the Editor
Reader Takes Issue With Bail Criticism In Common Sense Editorial
Reader Takes Issue With Bail Criticism In Common Sense Editorial
Thursday, February 12, 2026
Your February 4 “Common Sense” editorial began with a promising question: “What happened to reason, logic, and the rule of law?” But your criticism of...
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