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Beryl Kicks Off Hurricane Season in NJ
By KAITLIN BAVARO 
Thursday, July 18, 2024
AREA — With Hurricane Beryl bringing heavy rain to New Jersey last week, weather services are predicting what the 2024 Atlantic hurricane season is going to look like.According to NJ.gov, the Atlantic hurricane season — which affects the Atlantic Ocean, the Caribbean Sea and the Gulf of Mexico — ext...
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Westfield Swim Team Raises Funds For Cancer Research
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Westfield Swim Team Raises Funds For Cancer Research
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, July 18, 2024
WESTFIELD — The Westfield Marlins Swim Team will be taking a break from their busy summer schedule over the course of the coming weeks to raise funds for cancer research as part of a nationwide initiative designed to increase awareness and promote community involvement.“Everyone has known someone — ...
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Mountainside Celebrates GLHS Baseball Team
By KAITLIN BAVARO 
Thursday, July 18, 2024
MOUNTAINSIDE — The Governor Livingston High School (GLHS) baseball team and its coaches attended the Tuesday night regular Mountainside Council meeting, where they were honored by Mayor Paul Mirabelli and the rest of the governing body for having won the NJSIAA Group II State Championship and Union ...
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New Four-Way Stops Approved for Two South-Side Intersections
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New Four-Way Stops Approved for Two South-Side Intersections
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, July 11, 2024
WESTFIELD — Two busy Westfield intersections — one of which sees a lot of foot traffic due to its proximity to Jefferson Elementary School — will be converted to four-way stops over the course of the coming weeks to promote better pedestrian safety. Additional stop signs and road striping will be ad...
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Clark Residents Speak Out Against UC Reservoir Plans
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Clark Residents Speak Out Against UC Reservoir Plans
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, July 11, 2024
CLARK — Union County’s plans to convert the under-utilized Clark Reservoir into the region’s newest community attraction are not sitting well with nearby residents who say that the project will upend their daily lives and damage the waterway’s natural surroundings. On July 2, county officials hosted...
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Gov. Approves $56.7-Billion State Budget For 2025
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Gov. Approves $56.7-Billion State Budget For 2025
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, July 11, 2024
TRENTON — Last week, Governor Phil Murphy signed off on a record breaking $56.7-billion state budget that will allocate extra funding to public schools, pensions and property-tax relief. And while state Democrats say that this year’s spending package, which includes a $6.1-billion surplus, will prom...
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Fanwood Council Approves Two Bond Ordinances
By FRED T. ROSSI 
Thursday, July 11, 2024
FANWOOD — The borough council on Monday approved two bond ordinances — one to fund several capital expenditures this year and another to finance the acquisition of the recycling center property on North Avenue.Among the items the $465,000 capital budget will finance are vehicle lights, radar equipme...
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Family Displaced After Fire at The Parker
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Family Displaced After Fire at The Parker
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, July 11, 2024
WESTFIELD — A Westfield family has been temporarily displaced due to a fire that ripped through The Parker apartment complex on Sunday afternoon. At approximately 2:27 p.m. on July 7, the Westfield Fire Department responded to reports of an active fire at the three-story, multifamily apartment build...
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Rec. Commission Discusses Dog Park, Other Projects
By FRED T. ROSSI 
Thursday, July 11, 2024
SCOTCH PLAINS — The recreation commission on Monday discussed adding a dog park to one of the township parks and also began talking about potential projects that could be funded by a county grant.At its monthly meeting, held at Kramer Manor Park, the commission first talked about the coming improvem...
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Officials to Look Into Issues With Lidl Development
By FRED T. ROSSI 
Thursday, July 11, 2024
SCOTCH PLAINS — The planning board on Monday was made aware of some issues regarding the Lidl supermarket development that is set to get underway on the former Snuffy’s/Pantagis property.At the board’s meeting, Board Attorney Robert Pansulla said the board’s technical review committee had met last w...
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Westfield Approves Amended Redevelopment Agreement
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Westfield Approves Amended Redevelopment Agreement
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, March 12, 2026
WESTFIELD — The Westfield Town Council tackled a heavy agenda Tuesday night that resulted in an amended agreement for the Prospect and Ferris redevelo...
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Thomas Bradley Borne
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Thomas Bradley Borne
Thursday, March 19, 2026
Thomas Bradley Borne, Chemist & Mathematician, Dies at 84 Dr. Thomas Bradley Borne, physical chemist, swimmer, mathematician, husband, and father, too...
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Debate Over Westfield Care Home Continues at Zoning Bd.
By MADOLYN LAURINE 
Thursday, March 12, 2026
WESTFIELD — The ARC of Union County returned before the Westfield Board ofAdjustment Monday to continue its hearing for a new care home for residents ...
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K. Kultar Singh
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K. Kultar Singh
Thursday, March 19, 2026
K. Kultar Singh, Late Former Westfield Resident Kanwar Kultar Singh, 94, living in Jericho, NY, died after a brief illness on March 7, 2026. Kultar, a...
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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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