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Future Still Uncertain For Cranford’s Outdoor Pools
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, October 23, 2025
CRANFORD – Discussions surrounding the future of Cranford’s outdoor pools continued Tuesday night during a regular meeting of the Township Committee.“I’ve been a member of the Cranford pools for more than 10 years. I truly believe that times have changed,” Mayor Terrence Curran, who first broached t...
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SPF BOE Talks Increased Enrollment, Growing Costs
By MADOLYN LAURINE 
Thursday, October 23, 2025
SCOTCH PLAINS — The Scotch Plains-Fanwood Board of Education met Thursday to discuss a range of topics including the cost of transportation and construction and the impact of increased enrollment. The Board also honored the District’s newly tenured teachers at a special celebration earlier in the ev...
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Wonder Hearings Continue Into Fourth Month
By MADOLYN LAURINE 
Thursday, October 23, 2025
CRANFORD — The Cranford Planning Board met Wednesday to hear professional testimony from noise expert and Acoustical Engineer Jack Zybura, who walked the Board through the current and proposed sound conditions of the Wonder Foods, LLC, property. Board chair Molly Kellett, Vice Chair Juan Carlos Nord...
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Rec. Commission Begins Park Project Discussions
By FRED T. ROSSI 
Thursday, October 23, 2025
SCOTCH PLAINS – The Recreation Commission this week began discussing potential projects for 2026, and it is likely that money for some of those activities could come from unused capital budget funds that were appropriated earlier this year.At the Commission’s meeting on Monday, Chairman Mike Walsh s...
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Clark Council Bans Certain Retail Pet Shop Sales
By DEVON GOHDE 
Thursday, October 23, 2025
CLARK — On Monday night, the Clark Council unanimously passed an ordinance prohibiting the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits in retail pet stores in the township.Originally brought to the council’s attention by Animal Rights Activist Larry Cohen back in March, the ordinance is designed to prevent puppy...
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Council Candidates Mostly Agree on Election Topics
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Council Candidates Mostly Agree on Election Topics
By FRED T. ROSSI 
Thursday, October 16, 2025
WESTFIELD – The eight candidates for Town Council last week found themselves mostly in agreement on a number of topics related to the downtown, the One Westfield Place development, environmental issues, pedestrian and traffic safety, the Tamaques Park project and the use of PILOTs. At a forum sponso...
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Lifelong Westfield to Host Senior Services Fair
By SYDNEY HERSKOWITZ 
Thursday, October 16, 2025
WESTFIELD—LifelongWestfield, a local organization dedicated to supporting senior residents, will hold its annual Senior Services Fair on Monday, October 27 from 10 a.m. to noon at St. Helen’s Parish on Rahway Avenue.The event brings together about 30 local groups, including Town departments like Pol...
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Return of a Beloved Art Event in Westfield
Thursday, October 16, 2025
WESTFIELD – Westfield will once again play host to a remarkable art event — one unlike any other in the greater New York metro area. The Westfield Art, Fashion and Design Fair will be held at the Westfield Armory, 500 Rahway Avenue, Westfield, Friday, October 31 to Sunday, November 2. First launched...
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Wonder Hearings to Continue Tonight at Cranford Planning Bd.
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Wonder Hearings to Continue Tonight at Cranford Planning Bd.
By MADOLYN LAURINE 
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
CRANFORD — The Cranford Planning Board met Wednesday to continue its in-depth review of the Wonder Foods, LLC, manufacturing warehouse at 42 Jackson Drive in Cranford. After four rounds of operational testimony and questioning from concerned Cranford and Linden residents surrounding the site, the Bo...
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Garwood Declares October SCA Awareness Month
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Garwood Declares October SCA Awareness Month
By DEVON GOHDE 
Wednesday, October 15, 2025
GARWOOD — At Thursday night’s meeting of the Garwood Mayor and Council, Mayor Jen Blumenstock proclaimed that October will be recognized as Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) Awareness Month. “Raising awareness about this cause is something that has been very important to me, and I know it’s important to m...
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Union County Seeks To Amend Hazard Mitigation Plan
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Union County Seeks To Amend Hazard Mitigation Plan
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, March 26, 2026
COUNTY — Union County is working to better safeguard local residents, elected officials and business owners against potential disasters and dangerous ...
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Crusader Boys Came Up Big; Finish Basketball Season, 18-8
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Crusader Boys Came Up Big; Finish Basketball Season, 18-8
By DAVID B. CORBIN 
Thursday, March 19, 2026
A pair of impressive winning streaks highlighted the AL Johnson High School boys basketball team’s success this season. The Crusader boys opened the s...
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Mountainside Honors Coach With Street Designation
BySERENABROWN 
Thursday, March 19, 2026
MOUNTAINSIDE —TheBorough of Mountainside will pay tribute to the lasting legacy of one of its most dedicated youth sports coaches by renaming a sectio...
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Westfield BOE Anticipates $543 Tax Increase For 2026-2027
By MADOLYN LAURINE 
Thursday, March 19, 2026
WESTFIELD — The Westfield Board of Education met Tuesday to introduce its tentative budget for the 2026-27 school year, and plans to ask taxpayers for...
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Westfield Introduces 2026 Budget With $80 Tax Increase
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Westfield Introduces 2026 Budget With $80 Tax Increase
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, March 26, 2026
WESTFIELD — Town officials explained Tuesday night that residents should expect to see their municipal taxes increase by about $80 this year in respon...
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