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Letters to the Editor, Opinions
The Importance of Expanding Our Tree Canopy for Climate Change, Flood Prevention
By RON MARGULIS Chair of the Cranford Environmental Commission By JOHN ZEBROWSKI Chair of the Cranford Shade Tree Commission 
Thursday, January 23, 2025
As New Jersey continues to experience the growing impacts of climate change, our local communities are seeing an increasing number of challenges, including more frequent and intense storms, droughts and intensified flooding. One of the most effective, yet often underappreciated, strategies for mitig...
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Letters to the Editor, Opinions
Longtime Resident Writes In Support of SPF Referendum
Thursday, January 23, 2025
My name is Gail Moser and I am writing to support the Scotch Plains-Fanwood Board of Education Referendum to be held on January 28. The board of and administration listened to the community and are presenting a revised, excellent solution to the district’s overcrowding, and other issues.My husband, ...
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Letters to the Editor, Opinions
Reader Says Protest at Synagogue Reinforces Hamas’ Message
Thursday, January 23, 2025
According to your January 16th article on the disruptions at the Westfield Chabad synagogue, one of the protesters screamed at the presenter, an Israeli officer, “You are a genocidal murderer!” The bitter irony is that, by reinforcing Hamas‘ method of deliberately drawing fire to civilian areas, the...
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Letters to the Editor, Opinions
The Student View
Can We Ever Actually
By JULIE SNYDER 
Thursday, January 23, 2025
A collaboration with the Westfield High School Journalism Program
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The Student View
Beyond the Ballot: How to Stay
By ALESSANDRA SCROFANI 
Thursday, January 16, 2025
A collaboration with the Westfield High School Journalism Program
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Letters to the Editor, Opinions
Editorial: Bonaccorso’s Resignation Does Not Bring Complex Story to a Close
Thursday, January 16, 2025
Last week, Sal Bonaccorso forfeited his right to hold public office and resigned from his position as the mayor of Clark. His departure from the dais marks an incomplete end to a story that has plagued the township for nearly five years, and there is still almost too much to unpack. Council Presiden...
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Letters to the Editor, Opinions
Gratitude for Strengthening Your Happiness Muscle
By PATRICIA STECKLER, Ph.D. 
Thursday, January 16, 2025
“I’m dreading going to my daughter’s fundraising event in D.C.,” said my friend over coffee, adding, “I may not go.” “Why,” I asked, “You love her and visit often.” My friend explained that his daughter is active in a political action committee (PAC) he doesn’t support. Suddenly, he grew quiet, sipp...
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Letters to the Editor, Opinions
Garwood Mayor Looks Forward to Productive New Year
Thursday, January 9, 2025
Our annual re-organization here in Garwood provides the Mayor and Council with an opportunity to reflect on the past year, and to look ahead to the opportunities and challenges that await us in 2025. When I think back on our collective work over the last twelve months, I am proud of all we’ve achiev...
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Letters to the Editor, Opinions
Better Communication is Essential in Garwood
Thursday, January 9, 2025
At the Garwood Borough Reorganization meeting on January 2, Mayor Blumenstock stated how “clear and consistent” communication is in Garwood. I need to disagree with that statement for several reasons. Garwood and several other local towns have agreements with The Westfield Regional Board of Health t...
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Letters to the Editor, Opinions
Gratitude for Gossip: The Good and The Bad
By PATRICIA STECKLER, Ph.D. 
Thursday, January 2, 2025
“Watch out for Ronni! She lives on your floor and has a bad reputation,” cautioned my new friend Ellen shortly after I moved into my apartment building. “She seems so friendly,” I replied. “Yes,” said Ellen, “she starts that way.” I wondered if Ellen’s assessment was too harsh and opted to decide fo...
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CLARK -- Arthur L. Johnson High School was under an active lockdown for most of the school day while police worked to investigate what school official...
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Westfield BOE Divided On Potential Tax Increases
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Thursday, February 12, 2026
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Two Area High Schools Locked Down In Short Timeframe
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Thursday, February 12, 2026
AREA — Both Westfield High School and Arthur L. Johnson High School in Clark were placed on lockdowns for what turned out to be separate unsubstantiat...
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