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Allegations of Racism, Deception Persist Against Clark Mayor
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Allegations of Racism, Deception Persist Against Clark Mayor
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, April 6, 2022
CLARK — As allegations of bigotry and deception continue to pile up around Clark Mayor Sal Bonaccorso and several high-ranking members of the township’s police department, the quiet New Jersey suburb has suddenly found itself awash in the national public spotlight. On Tuesday, nearly a week after an...
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Public Confronts Mayor at Heated Council Meeting
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Public Confronts Mayor at Heated Council Meeting
JULIA BONAVITACOLA 
Wednesday, April 6, 2022
CLARK — At a crowded and contentious governing body workshop meeting held Monday at the township’s municipal building, members of the public directed a heated series of questions and comments towards Mayor Sal Bonaccorso and the township council in relation to recent allegations of misconduct. The t...
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Lawsuit Levies Discrimination Claims Against Westfield
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Lawsuit Levies Discrimination Claims Against Westfield
LAUREN S. BARR 
Wednesday, April 6, 2022
WESTFIELD — Two Westfield police officers have filed suit against the town and police department, alleging a pattern of discrimination and retaliation within the department and its ranking officers. Sergeant Preston Freeman, the department’s highest-ranking African-American officer, and Lieutenant N...
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Westfield Councilmember Resigns; Local Leaders Talk Traffic
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Westfield Councilmember Resigns; Local Leaders Talk Traffic
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, April 6, 2022
WESTFIELD — As Westfield leaders continue to weigh the pros and cons of new development, one councilman has resigned and concerns surrounding traffic, infrastructure and pedestrian safety are growing more prevalent. On Tuesday, as part of a regular meeting of the mayor and council, John Federico, su...
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County Commissioners Refute Allegations of Improper Spending
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County Commissioners Refute Allegations of Improper Spending
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
COUNTY — A meeting of the Union County Board of County Commissioners took a heated turn on Thursday when elected officials vehemently denied allegations of misappropriation made during the public-comment portion of the evening’s proceedings. Garwood resident Bruce Paterson called the commission to t...
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Paperboard Site Plans Gain Preliminary Approval
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Paperboard Site Plans Gain Preliminary Approval
JULIA BONAVITACOLA 
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
GARWOOD — The planning board met on March 23 to approve the preliminary plans for the Garwood Paperboard site in a unanimous vote. The approval comes after four hearings on the plans over the course of several months. The case was presented to the board by Peter Flannery, who represented the applica...
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Westfield Train Station to Become Globally-Inspired Mexican Eatery
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Westfield Train Station to Become Globally-Inspired Mexican Eatery
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
WESTFIELD — Westfield commuters and margarita-enthusiasts alike will soon have a new way to celebrate the end of a long day thanks to a public-private partnership between local officials and some creative restaurateurs. At a recent meeting of the Westfield governing body, Mayor Shelley Brindle and t...
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HPC Signs Off on New Home Next to Historic One
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HPC Signs Off on New Home Next to Historic One
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, March 30, 2022
WESTFIELD — Although the Westfield Historic Preservation Commission would not normally be involved in new construction projects, that is exactly what happened on Monday when the commission unanimously agreed to grant a Certificate of Appropriateness to one local couple that is looking to build a new...
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Want To Help Ukraine? Here’s How to Do It Safely
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Want To Help Ukraine? Here’s How to Do It Safely
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
COUNTY — As news reports continue to flood in from Ukraine, government leaders, charitable organizations and New Jersey residents alike are stepping forward in record numbers to find a way to help those personally affected by the invasion. As of Monday, the Office of the United Nations High Commissi...
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Garwood Council Holds Special Meeting on PILOT Funds
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Garwood Council Holds Special Meeting on PILOT Funds
JULIA BONAVITACOLA 
Wednesday, March 23, 2022
GARWOOD — The Garwood Council heard from several local residents on Monday as part of a special meeting held to determine how the borough should its spend its unallocated PILOT funding. Suggestions for the $35,000 balance ranged from additional tax breaks and infrastructure updates to education and ...
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Mayor Provides Update on Lidl, Announces New Grant Funding
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Mayor Provides Update on Lidl, Announces New Grant Funding
By FRED T. ROSSI 
Thursday, May 22, 2025
SCOTCH PLAINS — Mayor Joshua Losardo on Tuesday made two announcements pertaining to the downtown redevelopment efforts, including an update on the pl...
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By MADOLYN LAURINE 
Thursday, May 22, 2025
WESTFIELD — The Westfield Board of Education met Tuesday to hear brief updates on the bond referendum projects set to begin in July, and to hand out i...
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Thursday, May 29, 2025
WESTFIELD — The Westfield Town Council voted Tuesday to adopt three new legislative ordinances that will effectively finalize the details of the amend...
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Raiders Topple Hilltoppers For UCT Softball Crown, 4-2
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Thursday, May 29, 2025
One year ago, the Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School softball team came ever so close to winning the Union County Tournament (UCT) crown but were denie...
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Blue Devil Boys Lead Day 1 At UC Track & Field Relays
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COUGAR BOYS WIN JAVELIN, RAIDER BOYS WIN 400-H
Blue Devil Boys Lead Day 1 At UC Track & Field Relays
By DAVID B. CORBIN 
Thursday, May 29, 2025
TheWestfield High School boys took the lead on Day 1 of the Union County Track & Field Relays held at Gary Kehler Stadium in Westfield on May 20. Due ...
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