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A Bridge To The Past
Letters to the Editor
A Bridge To The Past
Thursday, July 11, 2024
These are my comments to follow up on the story about orphan bridges, which appeared in your issue of November 2, 2023. That story pertained to the Central Avenue orphan bridge over the former Lehigh Valley Railroad. Another orphan bridge was the Tuttle Parkway bridge over the NJ Transit Raritan Val...
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Letters to the Editor, Opinions
Editorial: Federal Govt. Needs to Get ‘On Board’ With Fixing Transit Woes
Thursday, July 4, 2024
Why does it feel like as soon as NJ Transit announced a 15-percent rate hike, the trains literally came to a complete stop?Last week, riders were once again stranded all along the commuting corridor we call home — one of the busiest in the nation.NJ Transit is a mess. Trains rarely run on time, ther...
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Letters to the Editor
Four-Way Stop Intersections Do Not Improve Safety
Thursday, July 4, 2024
I was distressed to hear that the council is looking to create two new 4-way stop sign intersections in town.Since the 4-way stop was implemented recently on Clark & Dudley, it has changed that once safe intersection at the end of my block, into one so dangerous, that I now drive out of my way to av...
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Letters to the Editor, Opinions
Recent NY Times Letter is Not Logical
Thursday, June 20, 2024
Westfield resident Kathy O’Gara, in a letter to The New York Times published June 11, bemoaned the high civilian death toll in Israel’s recent hostage rescue. Ms. O’Gara, noting that prior hostage deals secured the release of many more hostages without the accompanying death toll, arrived at the “lo...
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Letters to the Editor
Police Chiefs, Utilities Warn About Scammers Posing as Workers
Thursday, June 20, 2024
AREA – The state’s police chiefs association is partnering with the New Jersey Utilities Association (NJUA) to urge New Jerseyans to be aware of criminals claiming to be utility workers to gain access to residences.Despite ongoing efforts to educate residents, police have seen a steady stream of vic...
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Letters to the Editor, Opinions
When is the Union County Republican Reorganization Meeting?
Thursday, June 13, 2024
Carlos Santos, a duly filed candidate for Chair of the Union County Regular Republican Organization, issued the following statement to current Chairman Glenn Mortimer Tuesday: Chairman, having asked this question privately on multiple occasions to both yourself, your legal representatives, and your ...
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Letters to the Editor, Opinions
Father’s Day: A Councilman’s Reflection On Loss, Legacy and Fatherhood
Thursday, June 13, 2024
As we approach Father's Day, I know that for some in our community, this day brings a mix of emotions. There are those among us who feel the absence of fathers deeply on this day, experiencing a great sense of loss. I want to acknowledge this to ensure no one in Garwood feels alone in their grief. I...
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Letters to the Editor, Opinions
The Student View
By GRACE MALANOWSKI 
Thursday, June 13, 2024
A collaboration with the Westfield High School Journalism ProgramKyleigh’s Law Has the RightIntentions but the Wrong ImpactsWould you be willing to visibly advertise your age everywhere you travel? It is safe to assume that many people would say no, but for adolescent drivers in New Jersey, this is ...
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Letters to the Editor, Opinions
Garwood Definitely Rocks This Summer
Mayor Jen Blumenstock Borough of Garwood 
Thursday, June 6, 2024
If the 10thAnniversary of Garwood Rocks street fair is anything to go by, Garwood is clearly going to rock this summer! On June 2, residents and neighbors came out to enjoy the annual event held by the Greater Westfield Area Chamber of Commerce, with delicious food trucks, tons of vendors, a lively ...
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Family Promise of Union County and The Westfield Foundation: Partnering on Compassionate Housing Solutions
Letters to the Editor
Family Promise of Union County and The Westfield Foundation: Partnering on Compassionate Housing Solutions
Thursday, June 6, 2024
Family Promise (FPUC), serving Union County for over 30 years, has significantly adapted since the 2020 pandemic to support families experiencing homelessness. In addition to diversion and prevention programs, FPUC is currently operating five emergency shelter apartments, providing basic accommodati...
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CLARK — A former teacher in the Clark public school system has pled guilty to charges related to child endangerment and the possession of illicit mate...
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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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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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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 — 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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