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Paper and Plastic Bag Ban On the Horizon in New Jersey
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Paper and Plastic Bag Ban On the Horizon in New Jersey
REBECCA MEHORTER 
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
TRENTON — A bill banning the use of single-use plastic carry-out and paper bags passed both houses of the New Jersey State Legislature on September 24, more than eight months after its introduction into committee. The bill also limits the use of single-use plastic straws as well as polystyrene foam ...
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Garwood Council Eyes Events, Hears Update on Covid Cases
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Garwood Council Eyes Events, Hears Update on Covid Cases
KIMBERLY A. BROADWELL 
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
GARWOOD — Topping the bi-monthly Garwood Council meeting held last Thursday evening was a series of announcements regarding upcoming events that will be held within the borough. A socially-distanced Garwood Senior Walk will be held this Saturday, October 3, at 10 a.m., at the Recreation Complex. Acc...
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Paper and Plastic Bag Ban On the Horizon in New Jersey
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Paper and Plastic Bag Ban On the Horizon in New Jersey
REBECCA MEHORTER 
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
TRENTON — A bill banning the use of single-use plastic carry-out and paper bags passed both houses of the New Jersey State Legislature on September 24, more than eight months after its introduction into committee. The bill also limits the use of single-use plastic straws as well as polystyrene foam ...
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Union County Election Ballot Drop Box Locations
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Union County Election Ballot Drop Box Locations
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
AREA — A list of ballot drop box locations is below. The secure ballot drop boxes are under 24/7 camera surveillance. Ballots will be picked up on a daily basis by a bipartisan team of Union County Board of Elections Employees. Berkeley Heights – Snyder Avenue Park, 240 Snyder Avenue. Clark – Clark ...
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Garwood Council Eyes Events, Hears Update on Covid Cases
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Garwood Council Eyes Events, Hears Update on Covid Cases
KIMBERLY A. BROADWELL 
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
GARWOOD — Topping the bi-monthly Garwood Council meeting held last Thursday evening was a series of announcements regarding upcoming events that will be held within the borough. A socially-distanced Garwood Senior Walk will be held this Saturday, October 3, at 10 a.m., at the Recreation Complex. Acc...
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Cranford Board Recommends 750 Walnut for Condemnation
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Cranford Board Recommends 750 Walnut for Condemnation
ALEXANDRA LEBOVITZ 
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
CRANFORD — After a lengthy meeting and the testimonials of two experts, Cranford Planning Board members voted September 16 to recommend to the Cranford Township Committee that the 750 Walnut Avenue Study Area should be designated as a condemnation area. After hours of testimony regarding Block 541, ...
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Fourth Quarter Property Tax Bills Will Be Lower
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Fourth Quarter Property Tax Bills Will Be Lower
FRED T. ROSSI 
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
SCOTCH PLAINS – When township property owners open their tax bills in the coming days, they may be pleasantly surprised that the amount due is lower than expected. At last week’s township council meeting, Township Manager Al Mirabella said fourth-quarter tax bills, which will be sent out by Thursday...
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Cranford Board Recommends 750 Walnut for Condemnation
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Cranford Board Recommends 750 Walnut for Condemnation
ALEXANDRA LEBOVITZ 
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
CRANFORD — After a lengthy meeting and the testimonials of two experts, Cranford Planning Board members voted September 16 to recommend to the Cranford Township Committee that the 750 Walnut Avenue Study Area should be designated as a condemnation area. After hours of testimony regarding Block 541, ...
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Fourth Quarter Property Tax Bills Will Be Lower
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Fourth Quarter Property Tax Bills Will Be Lower
FRED T. ROSSI 
Wednesday, September 23, 2020
SCOTCH PLAINS – When township property owners open their tax bills in the coming days, they may be pleasantly surprised that the amount due is lower than expected. At last week’s township council meeting, Township Manager Al Mirabella said fourth-quarter tax bills, which will be sent out by Thursday...
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WHS Parents Want Sports to Continue Despite Virtual Learning
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WHS Parents Want Sports to Continue Despite Virtual Learning
JENNIFER GLACKIN 
Friday, September 18, 2020
WESTFIELD — Westfield High School (WHS) pivoted to an all virtual model until October 1 due to six students who tested positive for COVID. All extracurricular activities were also cancelled, including sports. Parents of the football team have asked the Board of Education to hold a special meeting wh...
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