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Letters to the Editor
Public Safety: Investments and Priority Projects Have Delivered for Westfield
Thursday, September 19, 2024
For those who attended or viewed our most recent Town Council meeting on September 10, you heard a comprehensive public safety update from Police Chief Battiloro, Fire Chief Duelks, Public Works Director Craig Gibson, and Town Administrator Jim Gildea. As the Chair of the Public Safety, Transportati...
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“PILOT” Failure, An Egregious Example
Thursday, September 19, 2024
This indictment of “high-density residential PILOT financial agreements” uses the Union County Scotch Plains-Fanwood School District’s $115 million referendum as the perfect example of ‘PILOT failure.” All municipalities MUST take note of this example, since all towns are giving out these PILOTS lik...
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Let’s Connect Our Community
Thursday, September 19, 2024
In Garwood, we are blessed— blessed to live in a small, tight-knit community. Having lived here my entire life, I have watched generations of residents offer their time, energy, and effort in building a better town for every Garwoodian. Our school board, recreation program, Garwood Rocks—all these r...
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Garwood Candidate Announcement
Thursday, September 19, 2024
GARWOOD – The Garwood Republican Party is thrilled to announce that current Councilwoman Kimberly Salmon and lifelong resident Laura Spina-Thompson will be the 2024 candidates for Garwood Council in the upcoming November election.Kimberly Salmon has served as a Garwood Councilwoman since 2021. Durin...
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Action, Not Words
Thursday, September 12, 2024
In my brief tenure as a councilman, I made it my mission to be a man of action. I didn’t just talk about understanding the process—I underwent the necessary training to grasp the intricacies of governance. I didn't just claim to care about the people of Garwood—I walked every street, seeking to meet...
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Towns Can’t Just Say ‘No’ to Affordable Housing
Towns Can’t Just Say ‘No’ to Affordable Housing
Thursday, September 12, 2024
There is a lot of discussion about affordable housing mandates, but the court of public opinion does not give credit to towns that manage the mandate well. Millburn Township, just a few miles away, offers a ready contrast to Cranford, and should be an object lesson for voters. For years Milburn kick...
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Vote NO for the SPF Bond Referendum on September 17
Thursday, September 12, 2024
The Scotch Plains-Fanwood Board of Education and Superintendent Mast are asking voters to approve a $115 million bond referendum on September 17, but the plan just doesn’t make sense.SPF residents will have to fund the purchase and renovation of the La Grande School, which the district previously ow...
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Scotch Plains-Fanwood Public Schools Remind Community to Vote Sept. 17
Thursday, September 12, 2024
SCOTCH PLAINS-FANWOOD – Scotch Plains-Fanwood Public Schools is encouraging all residents to vote on Sept. 17. Polls will be open from 2-8 p.m., and residents can learn more by visiting spfk12.org/future.Leading up to the vote, the district worked with its architectural and financial advisors to ana...
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SP-F BOE No Win for Residents – Especially Senior citizens
Thursday, September 12, 2024
F-SP residents are being asked to vote on a $115 million bond referendum for the Board of Education. We are asked to pay $81 million for the old LaGrande school which officials sold for a 'song' in the 1970's. Officials also sold the Shackamaxon school about the same time for an unreasonably low cos...
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A Better-Balanced Berm
Thursday, August 22, 2024
I read with bewilderment the article in last week’s Union County Hawk about the negotiations between the Township of Cranford and Hartz Mountain regarding the development at 750 Walnut Street - not the financial terms, but the landscape plan.I have passed the subject site for years and shook my head...
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