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Struggling to Stay Afloat: Local Towns Seek Floodwater Solutions
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Struggling to Stay Afloat: Local Towns Seek Floodwater Solutions
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
CRANFORD — In the fall of 2021, local communities already struggling under the weight of the Covid-19 pandemic were dealt another staggering blow when Hurricane Ida, a massive category 4 storm that made landfall near New Jersey’s central coastline, ripped through the Union County area with unforgivi...
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Cranford Joins Municipal Alliance In Fair Share Housing Fight
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Cranford Joins Municipal Alliance In Fair Share Housing Fight
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
CRANFORD — As affordable-housing deadlines draw ever nearer, municipalities across New Jersey are struggling to reconicile their state-mandated obligations against the needs of their own communities. In Cranford, Mayor Kathleen Miller-Prunty and other local officials are stepping forward to demand a...
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What to Expect From A Financial Advisor
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What to Expect From A Financial Advisor
JAYSON ASTEL - EDWARD JONES Paid Advertorial, JAYSON ASTEL - EDWARD JONES 
Wednesday, July 6, 2022
If you know how important it is to invest for your future, but you’re unsure of the road to follow, you may want to get some guidance and direction from a financial professional. But if you’ve never worked with one before, what can you expect? Here are some things to look for: Assessment – A financi...
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East Second Street Redevelopment A Step Closer To Fruition
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East Second Street Redevelopment A Step Closer To Fruition
FRED T. ROSSI 
Wednesday, June 29, 2022
SCOTCH PLAINS – The planning board on Monday gave its unanimous assent to an ordinance authorizing a redevelopment plan for a trio of adjoining properties on East Second Street after concluding that the plan was consistent with the township’s master plan. The board also confidently expressed that ce...
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UCC to Become Union College July 1
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UCC to Become Union College July 1
LAUREN S. BARR 
Wednesday, June 29, 2022
CRANFORD — In an effort to fight the stigma surrounding county and junior colleges, Union County College is changing its name to Union College, effective Friday, July 1. At a press conference last week, College President Margaret McMenamin called it the “beginning of a new era.” According to Dr. McM...
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Ward 1 Councilwoman Emily Root Represents Our Values
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Ward 1 Councilwoman Emily Root Represents Our Values
CHRISTINA BAKER - WESTFIELD, CHRISTINA BAKER - WESTFIELD Paid Advertorial 
Wednesday, June 29, 2022
I wasn’t surprised when I learned that Emily had been chosen to step in to fill a sudden vacancy on our Town’s council. For as long as I’ve known her, she has devoted herself to volunteering to fill many needs in our community. I met Emily six years ago when I was volunteering for a local gun-safety...
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Inclusive Park Sparks Debate Over Acceptance, Free Speech
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Inclusive Park Sparks Debate Over Acceptance, Free Speech
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, June 29, 2022
COUNTY — A celebration of unity and acceptance was somewhat marred last week when a social-media post made by the Union County Board of County Commissioners elicited dozens of heated responses from residents who spoke out in opposition to the county’s new LGBTQ-inclusive park space. Tëmike Park, a s...
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Road Work Ahead: Westfield Officials Talk Traffic
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Road Work Ahead: Westfield Officials Talk Traffic
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, June 29, 2022
WESTFIELD – Westfield drivers who may be close to losing their minds in the growing maze of road closures and detours may have to grin and bear it a while longer, town officials said Tuesday. “We obviously have a ton of utility work going on. It’s all eventually going to translate into paving, but w...
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Fanwood Moves to Lift Ban On Dogs in Borough Parks
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Fanwood Moves to Lift Ban On Dogs in Borough Parks
KIMBERLY A. EVANS 
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
FANWOOD — Because of the high volume of audience members at Monday night’s Fanwood Council meeting, onlookers were brought in during three different waves to witness actions taken. WNBC, WCBS, MY9NJ and WPIX11 were among the crowd as community members spoke for a lengthy period of time in support of...
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Council Moves Forward On Plainfield Ave. Development
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Council Moves Forward On Plainfield Ave. Development
FRED T. ROSSI 
Wednesday, June 22, 2022
SCOTCH PLAINS — The township council this week moved downtown redevelopment efforts a bit farther along as the governing body authorized the preparation of a redevelopment plan for the Plainfield Avenue site that will likely house first-responder headquarters while also introducing an ordinance auth...
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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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