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Commissioners Split on Ordinance Language
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Commissioners Split on Ordinance Language
MARTA ESQUÍROZ 
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
CRANFORD — The township committee announced on Tuesday night the hiring of the firm Topology to carry out the first steps on the redevelopment projects. Mayor Kathleen Miller Prunty explained that Topology will begin the “dropped component” from July to September. This operation consists of the pres...
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Hearing to Resume July 29 On Assisted-Living Facility
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Hearing to Resume July 29 On Assisted-Living Facility
FRED T. ROSSI 
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
SCOTCH PLAINS — The zoning board of adjustment will continue a hearing later this month on an application to build an assisted-living facility on Raritan Road. Capital Seniors Housing Development LLC is seeking to build a three-story, 86-unit assisted-living facility at 1814, 1820 and 1830 Raritan R...
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Local Businesses Feel Effects of Nationwide Worker Shortage
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Local Businesses Feel Effects of Nationwide Worker Shortage
JESSE WINTER 
Wednesday, July 7, 2021
AREA — For many Americans, the arrival of summer and the increase of vaccinations in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic would usher in a return to normalcy. With the world beginning to open back up, many small business owners like Vincent Corso and his wife, Danielle Corso, of Westfield, thought the ...
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Downtown Cranford Hosts Storytime with Police, Fire
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Downtown Cranford Hosts Storytime with Police, Fire
JENNIFER GLACKIN 
Wednesday, July 7, 2021
CRANFORD — The rain held out long enough last Thursday for the first Storytime with Police and Fire at the gazebo in downtown Cranford. Children listened intently to “Officer Buckle and Gloria” by Peggy Rathman and “Firefighter Ted” by Andrea Beatty. Each book was read by one of Cranford’s emergency...
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Fanwood Council Prepares For Public Hearing on 2021-22 Budget
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Fanwood Council Prepares For Public Hearing on 2021-22 Budget
REBECCA MEHORTER 
Wednesday, July 7, 2021
FANWOOD — The Fanwood Borough Council met Tuesday evening, at which time it adopted five resolutions. Officials also discussed the agenda items for their Monday, July 19 meeting, including four ordinances set for a second reading. The governing body will hold its first budget hearing at the July 19 ...
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Local Businesses Feel Effects of Nationwide Worker Shortage
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Local Businesses Feel Effects of Nationwide Worker Shortage
JESSE WINTER 
Wednesday, July 7, 2021
AREA — For many Americans, the arrival of summer and the increase of vaccinations in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic would usher in a return to normalcy. With the world beginning to open back up, many small business owners like Vincent Corso and his wife, Danielle Corso, of Westfield, thought the ...
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Downtown Cranford Hosts Storytime with Police, Fire
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Downtown Cranford Hosts Storytime with Police, Fire
JENNIFER GLACKIN 
Wednesday, July 7, 2021
CRANFORD — The rain held out long enough last Thursday for the first Storytime with Police and Fire at the gazebo in downtown Cranford. Children listened intently to “Officer Buckle and Gloria” by Peggy Rathman and “Firefighter Ted” by Andrea Beatty. Each book was read by one of Cranford’s emergency...
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Fanwood Council Prepares For Public Hearing on 2021-22 Budget
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Fanwood Council Prepares For Public Hearing on 2021-22 Budget
REBECCA MEHORTER 
Wednesday, July 7, 2021
FANWOOD — The Fanwood Borough Council met Tuesday evening, at which time it adopted five resolutions. Officials also discussed the agenda items for their Monday, July 19 meeting, including four ordinances set for a second reading. The governing body will hold its first budget hearing at the July 19 ...
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Staff Appointed, Racial Literacy Discussed by BOE
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Staff Appointed, Racial Literacy Discussed by BOE
JENNIFER GLACKIN 
Wednesday, June 30, 2021
WESTFIELD — At a special meeting of the Westfield Board of Education last Friday morning, the board appointed LaNova Schall as the new assistant principal of Edison Intermediate School effective Sunday, August 1. Ms. Schall was chosen from among more than 150 applicants and seven interview candidate...
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Public Comment Gets Heated at BOE Meeting
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Public Comment Gets Heated at BOE Meeting
JULIA BONAVITACOLA 
Wednesday, June 30, 2021
GARWOOD — Parents of Garwood students addressed the board of education June 22 during the public comment to speak out against the mask requirements still being followed at Lincoln School. The public comment went on for nearly 40 minutes, with multiple parents speaking up. The public comment began wi...
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Fanwood Man Charged In Fatal Fire
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Fanwood Man Charged In Fatal Fire
KATIE MOEN & LAUREN S. BARR 
Wednesday, December 10, 2025
FANWOOD – A  former Sergeant at the now defunct Union County Jail has been arrested on murder charges in connection with a house fire on Kempshall Ter...
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Westfield To Rename Triangle Park In Honor Of Washington-Rochambeau Trail
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Westfield To Rename Triangle Park In Honor Of Washington-Rochambeau Trail
By KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, November 26, 2025
WESTFIELD -- Triangle Park, one of Westfield’s public green spaces, will be renamed in honor of the Washington–Rochambeau Revolutionary trail, a 680-m...
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Parents Dig at BOE After SPF Volleyball Coaches Leave Game
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Parents Dig at BOE After SPF Volleyball Coaches Leave Game
By MADOLYN LAURINE 
Tuesday, November 25, 2025
SCOTCH PLAINS — Parents, student athletes and community members came before the Scotch Plains-Fanwood (SPF) Board of Education Thursday to speak out b...
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Westfield Council Introduces New Permit Law, Parking Fees
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Westfield Council Introduces New Permit Law, Parking Fees
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, November 20, 2025
WESTFIELD — Residents may soon need to obtain a permit from the Town before adding things like patios, fences, permanent fire pits, detached garages a...
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Westfield Rec. Department Welcomes New Executive Director
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, December 4, 2025
WESTFIELD — The Westfield Recreation Department welcomed a new Executive Director Monday after searching for the right candidate for almost a year.Dan...
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