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Teacher, Staff Shortages Persist As School Year Begins
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, September 7, 2022
AREA — For the first time in three years, students are returning to the classroom without the need for remote-learning schedules, hybrid workarounds or mask mandates. And while the expectation of a relatively normal school year has communities across the state looking forward to a new beginning, man...
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Westfield Reaches Agreement With Local Crossing Guards
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Westfield Reaches Agreement With Local Crossing Guards
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, September 7, 2022
WESTFIELD — On Tuesday, during a regular meeting of the Westfield mayor and council, local officials said that while there may not be quite as many crossing guards stationed around town as in years past, pedestrians will still be able to safely navigate the community’s busy streets. Westfield starte...
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AddamsFest Returns to Westfield With Something For Everyone
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AddamsFest Returns to Westfield With Something For Everyone
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, September 7, 2022
WESTFIELD — One of Westfield’s favorite families is coming home for the holidays, and the town is getting ready to roll out the red (or maybe black) carpet. After a few years of pandemic-related cancellations and adjustments, AddamsFest is due back in all of its creepy, kooky and altogether spooky g...
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County Is Gearing Up for Deer-Management Season
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County Is Gearing Up for Deer-Management Season
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, August 31, 2022
COUNTY — Now that the summer season is starting to wind down, Union County bow hunters are gearing up for the kickoff of this year’s deer-management program. At a recent meeting of the Union County Board of County Commissioners, Ray Szpond, one of the program’s volunteer coordinators, thanked the bo...
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Local Events Abundant On The Fall Calendar
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Local Events Abundant On The Fall Calendar
FRED T. ROSSI 
Wednesday, August 31, 2022
AREA – After a summer marked by long stretches of 90-degree days and a dearth of rainfall, the fall calendar in Scotch Plains, Fanwood, Garwood and Clark will be a busy one. Things are slowly to returning to normal after two years of pandemic-related cancellations and delays. The end of the summer s...
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What It Means for N.J. Residents As Real ID Deadline Approaches
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What It Means for N.J. Residents As Real ID Deadline Approaches
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, August 31, 2022
STATE – Domestic travelers who either do not have or do not want to carry a passport are coming up against a deadline to obtain the new federally-issued and allegedly more secure Real ID. Though the deadline to obtain the new ID has already been pushed back twice due to complications posed by the pa...
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Mountainside BOE Tables Sex-Ed Discussions
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Mountainside BOE Tables Sex-Ed Discussions
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, August 31, 2022
MOUNTAINSIDE — After more than two hours of discussion and debate, the Mountainside Board of Education (BOE) voted Tuesday to table its conversation about this year’s sex-ed curriculum until the next board meeting in September. The district will launch the new school year with the old curriculum sti...
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Home Store Launches New Gallery In Westfield
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Home Store Launches New Gallery In Westfield
KATIE MOEN For Union County HAWK 
Wednesday, August 24, 2022
WESTFIELD — Where some would have seen an underutilized hallway and a few blank walls, Kelly Richardson, owner and proprietor of The Farmhouse Store in Westfield, saw only possibilities. When Mr. Richardson, of Brooklyn, purchased the interior design home store in August of last year, it checked all...
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Scotch Plains, Fanwood Libraries To Join Consortium to Increase Access
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Scotch Plains, Fanwood Libraries To Join Consortium to Increase Access
FRED T. ROSSI 
Wednesday, August 24, 2022
SCOTCH PLAINS/FANWOOD — Later this fall, if there is a book or some other item that is hard to track down, it will get a lot easier to find as the Scotch Plains and Fanwood libraries intend to join a consortium of more than 30 other libraries that will give residents access to all materials at all m...
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Council Enacts Ordinances on Parking and Utility Roadwork
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Council Enacts Ordinances on Parking and Utility Roadwork
FRED T. ROSSI 
Wednesday, August 24, 2022
SCOTCH PLAINS — During its meeting last week, the township council gave final approval to three ordinances, two of which restrict parking on two streets and a third that revises how public utilities must repair local roadways where they are working. The first ordinance prohibits parking on Far View ...
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Cranford Discusses Pool Upgrades, Affordable Housing
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Cranford Discusses Pool Upgrades, Affordable Housing
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, February 19, 2026
CRANFORD – Revitalization efforts are expected to begin at the Orange Avenue Pool this Spring now that Cranford Township representatives have voted to...
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Leader Staff Recognized By New Jersey Press Association
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Leader Staff Recognized By New Jersey Press Association
Thursday, February 19, 2026
WESTFIELD – The Leader earned two first place awards – one for feature writing and another for editorial content – during this year’s New Jersey Press...
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Westfield High School Theatre Dept. Presents The Prom
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Westfield High School Theatre Dept. Presents The Prom
Thursday, February 26, 2026
WESTFIELD — The award-winning Westfield High School (WHS) Theatre Department invites the community to experience the joy, humor, and heart of The Prom...
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County Files Suit Over Reservoir Encroachment
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County Files Suit Over Reservoir Encroachment
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, February 19, 2026
AREA — Union County has filed suit against Clark property owners for allegedly adding several backyard amenities to land that they do not own. Late la...
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District 21 Assemblymen Say They Will Prioritize Affordability
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District 21 Assemblymen Say They Will Prioritize Affordability
By SYDNEY HERSKOWITZ 
Thursday, February 19, 2026
AREA — Andrew Macurdy and Vincent Kearney were both sworn in last month, beginning their first terms representing New Jersey’s 21st Legislative Distri...
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