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Letters to the Editor, Opinions
Gratitude for Medium Friends
By PATRICIA STECKLER, Ph.D. 
Thursday, November 7, 2024
“Let’s pick wildflowers,” suggested my friend Debbie a few days after I saw her coming back from a walk. Wild purple bergamot and black-eyed Susans drooped from the side pocket of her purse as she scampered off to salvage them with water in a jelly-jar vase. “I’d love to,” I said, and we made a date...
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Letters to the Editor
Electoral Votes Should Be Allocated Proportional to the State’s Popular Vote
Thursday, November 7, 2024
Regardless of the results of the November 5 election, starting November 6 letters and articles will begin to be submitted and published in newspapers around the country whining or praising the Electoral College and how it should…or should not…be abolished. By writing these thoughts before the electi...
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Letters to the Editor
SP Mayor Losardo Gives Township Updates
Thursday, November 7, 2024
I hope you are enjoying the fall season – despite this summer weather! It was great seeing many of you last Saturday in our downtown for the annual “Trunk of Treat,” as well as at the many Halloween celebrations around town yesterday. I loved seeing kids of all ages having so much fun!Allow me a mom...
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Letters to the Editor, Opinions
The Student View
By HEIDI KLLINGELHOFER 
Thursday, November 7, 2024
A collaboration with the Westfield High School Journalism ProgramFrom Love Stories to Snap Streaks: How Snapchat has Changed the Dating WorldIn a world where love once blossomed from hand-written letters and heartfelt phone calls, Snapchat has rewritten the rules of romance. Relationships of today’s...
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Letters to the Editor, Opinions
Editorial: Vote For Who You Think Best For Your Town
Thursday, October 31, 2024
This Tuesday, voters will decide whom to represent them on town governing bodies in Scotch Plains, Garwood, Cranford, Clark and Mountainside, along with boards of education in Scotch Plains, Garwood, Clark and Cranford. Candidate statements, biographical information, advertisements and endorsements ...
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Letters to the Editor
OWP Amendments are a Win-Win for Our Community
Thursday, October 31, 2024
Amendments to the redevelopment project OWP are a win-win for both residents and theTown ofWestfield.As a 22 year resident of Ward 1, district 1, which is the “Y” and Lord & Taylor area, I have been very interested in this project. I supported the original project due to the comprehensive plans and ...
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Letters to the Editor
Why the Rush on Revised One Westfield Place Plans?
Thursday, October 31, 2024
To the relief of many Westfield residents, Mayor Brindle and her downtown overdevelopment partner, the international conglomerate Hudson’s Bay Company, just blinked. It appears that, more than a year after forcing an enormous, ill conceived, no-bid construction project down our collective throats, t...
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Letters to the Editor
Rushed Decision on OWP Can Jeopardize Future of Westfield
Thursday, October 31, 2024
The developers building One Westfield Place have come back to the council with proposed changes to their initial project including the size and scope.I voted no on this ordinance. Although I appreciate their willingness to rescope the size of the buildings, this entire process lacked basic due dilig...
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Letters to the Editor, Opinions
The Student View
Thursday, October 31, 2024
A collaboration with the Westfield High School Journalism ProgramDear Christian Nationalists, Start Waving the White Flag (and Stop Waving Ours)By ANNA LUCHSINGEREvery few weeks, they show up again. Like hornets, buzzing across my television screen during the nightly news, screaming, threatening, la...
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Letters to the Editor
Ellen Zimmerman Seeks Reelection to SP Council
Thursday, October 31, 2024
I’m pleased to say that Scotch Plains is experiencing a significant reduction in car thefts and overall crime, thanks to strong planning and strategic investments that township officials have undertaken in recent years.According to the latest FBI statistics, car thefts have dropped by 30 percent, wh...
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Former Clark Teacher Pleads Guilty To Child Endangerment
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By KATIE MOEN 
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WESTFIELD — Though it may still be several years before Westfield’s plans for Tamaques Park come to fruition, residents will now have the chance to ta...
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Westfield Board of Ed. Swears in New Members
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Westfield Board of Ed. Swears in New Members
By MADOLYN LAURINE 
Thursday, May 7, 2026
WESTFIELD — Three members of the Westfield Board of Education were sworn in Tuesday at the board’s annual re-organization meeting. Incumbent Kent Diam...
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Democrats Debate Policy, Affordability Ahead Of Primary
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Democrats Debate Policy, Affordability Ahead Of Primary
By KATIE MOEN 
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AREA — Four Democratic candidates vying for the party nod in New Jersey’s 7th Congressional District met Tuesday to debate affordability, healthcare a...
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Westfield BOE Honors Teachers and Staff
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Westfield BOE Honors Teachers and Staff
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WESTFIELD — Teachers from across the district were honored with a slate of awards at Tuesday’s Westfield Board of Education meeting, where they were r...
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