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Residents Protest Relocation Of First-Responder HQs
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Residents Protest Relocation Of First-Responder HQs
FRED T. ROSSI 
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
SCOTCH PLAINS — Neighborhood residents last week continued to protest the planned relocation of the township’s emergency-services headquarters to Plainfield Avenue, raising concerns, as they have for many months, about pedestrian and vehicle safety in the area and also, in the wake of the September ...
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Westfield Eyes Infrastructure; Increases Fines for Bias Crimes
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Westfield Eyes Infrastructure; Increases Fines for Bias Crimes
JESSE WINTER 
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
WESTFIELD — In the wake of the devastating flooding damage Hurricane Ida wreaked on Union County and storm-water infrastructures throughout the county, Westfield is wasting no time formulating plans to prepare the town for the next major weather event. Storms like Ida, which struck New Jersey on Sep...
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Board of Health Discusses Covid; Cites Restaurant Violations
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Board of Health Discusses Covid; Cites Restaurant Violations
JESSE WINTER 
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
WESTFIELD — On Monday, Westfield Board of Health officials outlined measures to combat Covid-19 through a concerted vaccination effort, employing pop-up vaccination clinics to help the unvaccinated and those requiring additional booster doses. The announcement came from Health Officer and Board of H...
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Westfield Planning Board OKs South Avenue Site Plan Application
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Westfield Planning Board OKs South Avenue Site Plan Application
JESSE WINTER 
Wednesday, September 15, 2021
WESTFIELD — The South Side Redevelopment Plan, known as Westfield Crossing, moved one step closer to commencing construction after the Westfield Planning Board approved an application September 8 for a site plan for South Avenue East, Block 3307, Lots 1 and 2. The site plan, entitled “Westfield Cros...
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Historic Storm Floods Township; Challenges First Responders
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Historic Storm Floods Township; Challenges First Responders
FRED T. ROSSI 
Wednesday, September 8, 2021
SCOTCH PLAINS — What Mayor Joshua Losardo described as “a storm for the history books” dumped upwards of 10 inches of rain on the area last Wednesday, leading to flooded basements, streets that became rivers, power outages, damaged downtown businesses, submerged and abandoned vehicles, downed trees ...
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Clark BOE Addresses Community Concerns
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Clark BOE Addresses Community Concerns
JULIA BONAVITACOLA 
Wednesday, September 8, 2021
CLARK – The board of education met on September 1 in order to update parents and other township residents about plans for the start of school and to address concerns and questions brought up by Clark residents. Superintendent Ed Grande gave his report to the gathered board members and attendees. Tea...
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Mayor Bonaccorso, Council Praise Emergency Services
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Mayor Bonaccorso, Council Praise Emergency Services
JULIA BONAVITACOLA 
Wednesday, September 8, 2021
CLARK — The Clark Council met on Tuesday for its monthly workshop meeting. Officials passed resolutions and discussed ordinances, as well as addressing the aftermath of Hurricane Ida. The governing body first discussed the proposed ordinance for the Rahway Valley Sewerage Authority Agreement. Busine...
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Keith Hertell Shares Adoption Journey in Hopes of Helping Others
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Keith Hertell Shares Adoption Journey in Hopes of Helping Others
JESSE WINTER 
Wednesday, September 8, 2021
WESTFIELD — Imagine going through your life not knowing any blood relatives. That was the question Keith Hertell, a 53-year resident of Westfield, raised when sitting down to an interview with The Westfield Leader one sunny summer morning at his office on Elm Street in town. For Mr. Hertell, the que...
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Commissioners Commend First Responders, Discuss Litigation
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Commissioners Commend First Responders, Discuss Litigation
JESSE WINTER 
Wednesday, September 8, 2021
COUNTY — The Union County Board of County Commissioners met on September 2, just a day after the remnants of Hurricane Ida pummeled the county and New Jersey with major flooding. The commissioners began their meeting by acknowledging county residents affected by the storm, while also recognizing the...
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Residents Voice Concerns About Edison Field Project; School Policies
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Residents Voice Concerns About Edison Field Project; School Policies
JENNIFER GLACKIN 
Wednesday, September 1, 2021
WESTFIELD — Westfield residents filled the board room and stood in the hallway during Tuesday night’s board of education meeting, where concerns were raised regarding the district’s Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) curriculum, school-masking policies, and the Edison Field Project. In a 5-to-4 ...
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Fanwood Council Passes New Affordable Housing Ordinances
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Fanwood Council Passes New Affordable Housing Ordinances
By FRED T. ROSSI 
Thursday, March 5, 2026
FANWOOD — The Borough Council on Monday passed Resolutions and Ordinances that will help Fanwood meet its affordable housing obligations over the next...
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Westfield Approves Amended Redevelopment Agreement
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Westfield Approves Amended Redevelopment Agreement
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, March 12, 2026
WESTFIELD — The Westfield Town Council tackled a heavy agenda Tuesday night that resulted in an amended agreement for the Prospect and Ferris redevelo...
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Frank Heidl Slocum, Jr. Frank Heidl Slocum, Jr., proud father and grandfather, passed away surrounded by his loving family on January 9, 2026, at the ...
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Lifelong Westfield Senior Spotlight: Alice Dillon
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Thursday, March 5, 2026
Alice Dillon has called Westfield home since 1962, when she moved here from Buffalo with her husband, Bob. They settled into their home on Lenox Avenu...
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County Awards $500K Settlement To Prosecutor’s Office Employee
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County Awards $500K Settlement To Prosecutor’s Office Employee
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, March 5, 2026
COUNTY — A former Deputy Director of the Union County Prosecutor’s Office (UCPO) who says that she was unfairly demoted after refusing to comply with ...
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