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Mayor Gives Covid-19 Update, Residents Vocal on Historic Pres. Ord.
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Mayor Gives Covid-19 Update, Residents Vocal on Historic Pres. Ord.
REBECCA MEHORTER 
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
Mayor Brindle announced that there were 12 new cases of Covid-19 on July 14, bringing the total number of cases to 325. She also reported an additional Covid-19-related death involving an older man associated with long-term care. He died in May but had not been counted due to a system error. His dea...
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Mayor Gives Covid-19 Update, Residents Vocal on Historic Pres. Ord.
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Mayor Gives Covid-19 Update, Residents Vocal on Historic Pres. Ord.
REBECCA MEHORTER 
Tuesday, July 21, 2020
Mayor Brindle announced that there were 12 new cases of Covid-19 on July 14, bringing the total number of cases to 325. She also reported an additional Covid-19-related death involving an older man associated with long-term care. He died in May but had not been counted due to a system error. His dea...
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Plan Bd. OKs Extension For Lot Sale, Subdivision Bid
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Plan Bd. OKs Extension For Lot Sale, Subdivision Bid
FRED T. ROSSI 
Thursday, June 25, 2020
Cardamone Brothers Custom Homes is in the process of purchasing the lot at 2311 Hill Road, where an 80-year-old single-family house presently stands, with the intention of subdividing it in order to build new homes. The company is in negotiations with the property owners, Robert and Diane Coloney, b...
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Lawsuit Claims Bullying, Inaction Led to Westfield Student’s Suicide
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Lawsuit Claims Bullying, Inaction Led to Westfield Student’s Suicide
REBECCA MEHORTER 
Thursday, June 25, 2020
Mr. Uziel’s and Ms. Testini’s lawsuit states that their son, Carter, was, on multiple occasions, sexually assaulted, physically harmed, had property stolen or defaced and was targeted with anti-Semitic slurs, among other allegations, in the Westfield public school system from 2010 until his death in...
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Plan Bd. OKs Extension For Lot Sale, Subdivision Bid
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Plan Bd. OKs Extension For Lot Sale, Subdivision Bid
FRED T. ROSSI 
Thursday, June 25, 2020
Cardamone Brothers Custom Homes is in the process of purchasing the lot at 2311 Hill Road, where an 80-year-old single-family house presently stands, with the intention of subdividing it in order to build new homes. The company is in negotiations with the property owners, Robert and Diane Coloney, b...
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Lawsuit Claims Bullying, Inaction Led to Westfield Student’s Suicide
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Lawsuit Claims Bullying, Inaction Led to Westfield Student’s Suicide
REBECCA MEHORTER 
Thursday, June 25, 2020
Mr. Uziel’s and Ms. Testini’s lawsuit states that their son, Carter, was, on multiple occasions, sexually assaulted, physically harmed, had property stolen or defaced and was targeted with anti-Semitic slurs, among other allegations, in the Westfield public school system from 2010 until his death in...
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2020 Election Results
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2020 Election Results
Updated Wednesday, November 20, 2020 ~ Union County Clerk Certified Results 
Wednesday, November 4, 2020
Cranford Committee (2 Seats) (100% reporting) Brian Andrews (D) – 7,988 ☑️ Jason Gareis (D) –  7,556 ☑️ Chrissa Stulpin (R) – 6,672 Gina Black (R) – 6,583 Cranford BOE (3 Seats) Lisa Carbone – 9,646 ☑️ Kurt Petschow – 9,047 ☑️ Kristen Mallon – 6,715 ☑️ Francis Riccio, III – 3,770 Fanwood Fanwood BOE...
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Union County Election Ballot Drop Box Locations
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Union County Election Ballot Drop Box Locations
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
AREA — A list of ballot drop box locations is below. The secure ballot drop boxes are under 24/7 camera surveillance. Ballots will be picked up on a daily basis by a bipartisan team of Union County Board of Elections Employees. Berkeley Heights – Snyder Avenue Park, 240 Snyder Avenue. Clark – Clark ...
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Borough Officials DecryGraffiti Incident, Vow Increased Vigilance
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Borough Officials DecryGraffiti Incident, Vow Increased Vigilance
FRED T. ROSSI 
Wednesday, June 21, 2023
FANWOOD — Borough officials condemned last week’s graffiti incident at the Nature Center and pledged increased vigilance to stem the recent wave of vandalism at borough parks that culminated in last week’s episode. Police Director Michael Bramhall spoke at Monday’s borough council meeting and said h...
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Westfield Plan Bd. Green Lights Circulation/Land Use Element
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Westfield Plan Bd. Green Lights Circulation/Land Use Element
JESSE WINTER 
Wednesday, June 9, 2021
WESTFIELD — The future development of Westfield is fast becoming a reality after the planning board passed a Circulation and Land Use Element, amending the town’s master plan. The measure passed during the board’s Monday meeting. The finalized plan, according to a presentation given by consultants h...
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WF’s Mogila (Delbarton) Commits To Univ. of Chicago for Football
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WF’s Mogila (Delbarton) Commits To Univ. of Chicago for Football
Thursday, June 4, 2026
Quinten Mogila grew up in the Brightwood neighborhood of town with his family. He attended Franklin and Roosevelt Intermediate School, and will gradua...
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Bennet Earns Democratic Nod
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Bennet Earns Democratic Nod
By KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
Rebecca Bennettt, a former U.S. Navy helicopter pilot, will square off against Congressman Tom Kean Jr. for control of New Jersey’s 7th Congressional ...
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Westfield Urges Residents to Share Input on Tamaques Park Designs
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Westfield Urges Residents to Share Input on Tamaques Park Designs
By AUDREY MILLER 
Thursday, June 4, 2026
WESTFIELD – The deadline to weigh in on concept plans for Tamaques Park has been extended through June 15. Commission Chair Andrew Braunstein said the...
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Westfield Community Concert Band Summer Series to Begin
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Westfield Community Concert Band Summer Series to Begin
Thursday, June 4, 2026
WESTFIELD -- The Westfield Community Concert Band, under the direction of Dr. Thomas Connors, continues its 114th season with its annual Summer Concer...
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Restaurant Closed Six Days Following Health Inspection
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, June 4, 2026
WESTFIELD — A Westfield eatery that has been cited for numerous health code violations in recent years was closed for six non-consecutive days followi...
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