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Hartz Hearing Wraps Up; Vote Expected January 18
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Hartz Hearing Wraps Up; Vote Expected January 18
LAURA KREISER 
Wednesday, December 21, 2022
CRANFORD — The hearing for 750 Walnut Avenue closed December 14 at the Cranford Planning Board meeting with lots of suggestions from residents and Hartz Mountain Industries finishing their testimony. Henry Kent-Smith, lawyer for Hartz Mountain, brought back Paul Devitto after his site investigation ...
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Garwood Appoints Republican Rachel Herz To Vacant Seat
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Garwood Appoints Republican Rachel Herz To Vacant Seat
KELLY MEHORTER 
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
GARWOOD — At its December 8 meeting, the Garwood Borough Council appointed Republican Rachel Herz to fill Councilman Louis Petruzzelli’s vacated seat after he resigned last month. Councilwoman Kimberly Salmon nominated Ms. Herz, stating that she is “a lifelong resident” who would be “a great asset t...
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Council Okays Parking Ordinance, Grand St. Plan
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Council Okays Parking Ordinance, Grand St. Plan
FRED T. ROSSI 
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
SCOTCH PLAINS — The township council on Tuesday passed several ordinances pertaining to downtown redevelopment, which will likely dominate the governing body’s agenda in the new year. The council gave its approval to an ordinance overhauling parking regulations in the downtown. The ordinance affects...
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Residents Voice Concerns on Westfield Redevelopment
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Residents Voice Concerns on Westfield Redevelopment
KELLY MEHORTER 
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
WESTFIELD — Residents took to the podium at Tuesday’s town council meeting to express their concerns surrounding the One Westfield Place redevelopment project. First announced by HBC | Streetworks Development in September of this year, the plan as presented consists of a 731,000-square-foot redevelo...
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Cranford PD Chief Appointed Admin., Council Approves PILOT
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Cranford PD Chief Appointed Admin., Council Approves PILOT
LAURA KREISER 
Wednesday, December 14, 2022
CRANFORD — Though officials would not comment as to the circumstances surrounding the situation, Township Administrator Jamie Cryan was noticeably absent from Tuesday night’s regular meeting of the Cranford Mayor and Council. A late starter resolution named Police Chief Ryan Greco as the interim tow...
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Commissioners Introduce Fourth Straight Year of Salary Increases
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, December 7, 2022
COUNTY — The Union County Board of County Commissioners voted Thursday to introduce an ordinance that, if adopted, would raise commissioners’ salaries (and those of the county’s numerous administrators and department heads) for the fourth consecutive year. According to the ordinance (842-2002), Coun...
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Clark BOE Thanks Varriano For Years of Service
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Clark BOE Thanks Varriano For Years of Service
KELLY MEHORTER 
Wednesday, December 7, 2022
CLARK — At its Monday meeting, the Clark Board of Education thanked Henry Varriano for 20 years of service as a board member. A graduate of Arthur L. Johnson High School, Mr. Varriano retired as a longtime educator with the Elizabeth school district before he was elected to the board in 2003. Board ...
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Westfield BOH Considers Allergen Awareness Policy
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Westfield BOH Considers Allergen Awareness Policy
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, December 7, 2022
WESTFIELD — The Westfield Board of Health (BOH) announced Monday that it may be looking to implement a new policy designed to promote better allergen awareness and food handling in local restaurants. The conversation came on the heels of a report issued by Health Inspector Helen Mendez, who reported...
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Hartz Highlights Proposed Amenities for 750 Walnut Ave.
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Hartz Highlights Proposed Amenities for 750 Walnut Ave.
LAURA KREISER 
Wednesday, December 7, 2022
CRANFORD — Testimony continued during a special meeting of the Cranford Planning Board November 30 regarding an application by Hartz Mountain Industries Inc. for a residential/commercial development at 750 Walnut Avenue. The main focus of this meeting involved details of what the commercial and resi...
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Garwood Officials Move To Prohibit Short-Term Rentals
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Garwood Officials Move To Prohibit Short-Term Rentals
KELLY MEHORTER 
Wednesday, November 30, 2022
GARWOOD — The Garwood Borough Council met Monday evening, at which time officials introduced three ordinances, including one that would enforce the borough’s current prohibition on short-term rentals of 28 consecutive days or less, if passed. “If it’s not written in our current code, then it is not ...
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Fanwood Residents Plan Legal Action Against South Ave. Development
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Fanwood Residents Plan Legal Action Against South Ave. Development
By KATIE MOEN and FRED T.ROSSI 
Thursday, September 4, 2025
FANWOOD — A group of Fanwood residents concerned with overdevelopment are banding together in hopes of securing the necessary legal funds to challenge...
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Westfield’s Forgotten History: Remembering Columbus Elementary
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Westfield’s Forgotten History: Remembering Columbus Elementary
By Loganathan Hargreaves WHS Class of ?28 
Thursday, September 4, 2025
I am an upcoming 10th grader at Westfield High School, and I was fortunate to attend the Vanishing Westfield Neighborhoods: The African American Exper...
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Ice Rink Plans Face Environmental Opposition
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Ice Rink Plans Face Environmental Opposition
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, August 28, 2025
COUNTY — Environmentalists from across the area are pushing back against Union County’s plans to remove approximately 60 mature oak trees from Warinan...
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Nancy Lynn Lau
Thursday, September 4, 2025
Nancy Lynn Lau, Longtime Westfield Resident Nancy Lynn Lau (nee Bogenes), 80, passed away on Monday, August 18, 2025. She was born in Oak Park, Illino...
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BOE Completes Training Following HIB Concerns
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BOE Completes Training Following HIB Concerns
By MADOLYN LAURINE 
Thursday, August 28, 2025
WESTFIELD — The Westfield Board of Education met Tuesday to complete a board training from the New Jersey School Boards Association (NJSBA), and to re...
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