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Letters to the Editor, Opinions
Gratitude for Solitude
By PATRICIA STECKLER, Ph.D. 
Thursday, October 10, 2024
“Delia watches herself get up from the beach and walk away. She watches herself leave her family without a word, hitch a ride to a new town, buy a new dress in a new style, and find a job and a room in a boardinghouse.” Delia, the protagonist ofAnne Tyler’s novel “Ladder of Years,” precipitously lea...
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Opinions
Gratitude for Good Ways to Handle Nosy Questions
By PATRICIA STECKLER, Ph.D. 
Thursday, September 26, 2024
“I hope you don’t mind my asking…” That disclaimer sets my teeth on edge because I know the question to follow will be unduly personal. My inside voice answers: I do mind. Please don’t ask a personal question. It will create an awkward situation.Of course, once question-askers disclaim responsibilit...
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Opinions
The Student View
Locked Doors Aren’t Enough: Gun Violence has to End
By MADDY COEN 
Thursday, September 26, 2024
A collaboration with the Westfield High School Journalism ProgramOn December 10, 2019 three people were killed in a shooting at JC Kosher Supermarket in Jersey City, NJ, located just under five miles from my synagogue, the United Synagogue of Hoboken (USH). In response, security measures were drasti...
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Arts and Entertainment, Opinions
The Student View
‘Beetlejuice Beetlejuice’ It’s Showtime!
By SOPHIA BASALDUA 
Thursday, September 19, 2024
A collaboration with the Westfield High School Journalism ProgramWhile one might become tired of the never-ending sequels in recent years, Tim Burton’s “Beetlejuice Beetlejuice” is one for the millennium.Maintaining the strange and unusual nature of the first film was top priority from the beginning...
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Opinions
Gratitude for Letting Go Of the Pressure to Forgive
By PATRICIA STECKLER, Ph.D. 
Thursday, September 12, 2024
“Why do my friends and my priest urge me to forgive my mother?” asked my psychotherapy patient, J, with anguish. “They know my mother ignored me when my older brothers hurled shoes and called me terrible names. They know she refused to take me to the doctor or the emergency room when I was sick or h...
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Opinions
Editorial: Our Thanks to All Who Have Supported Us For 134 Years
Thursday, September 5, 2024
One hundred and thirty-four years ago, on September 5, 1890, Edwin Francis (the supervising principal of the Westfield schools) published the first edition of The Westfield Leader. Opened in competition with the Pearsallowned Union County Standard, The Leader has now long outlived not only all of it...
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Opinions
Gratitude For Forest Bathing Under Tree Canopies
By PATRICIA STECKLER, Ph.D. 
Thursday, August 29, 2024
My friend Ann is a retired infectious disease specialist who spent most of her career treating AIDS patients at a Veterans Hospital. Ann’s career began almost a decade before the antiretroviral drug AZT was developed to treat the Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) in AIDS patients. And so she did he...
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IN SESSION
Opinions
IN SESSION
By Carol Pedro, Exec. Dir. 
Thursday, August 15, 2024
As summer winds down, vacations have ended, and we enter the final hot days of the season. Get ready for change. Many people find the summers to be a reprieve and a chance to relax, have fun. We can put our responsibilities of the daily grind on hold.We all know, soon school will begin for the kids....
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Opinions
Editorial: It’s Time to Set Some Rules For E-Scooters to Keep Everyone Safe
Thursday, August 15, 2024
A few weeks ago, one of our staff members was sitting outside at a sidewalk café in Westfield, watching nervously as a child on an electric scooter darted in and out of rush-hour traffic. The kid, a boy of about 9 or 10, seemed utterly unconcerned about the drivers blowing their car horns at him as ...
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Opinions
Gratitude for the Myth of Closure: ‘Aren’t You Over it Yet?’
By PATRICIA STECKLER, Ph.D. 
Thursday, August 15, 2024
“Why aren’t you over it?” asked my patient’s best friend. “It’s been a year since you discovered your husband’s affair with his personal trainer. You separated and filed for divorce. Move on!”Questions or comments conveying expectations for closure after one year or so are commonplace. When grieving...
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Westfield Council Debates New Zoning Permit Requirements
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, August 14, 2025
WESTFIELD — The members of the Westfield Town Council are preparing to introduce an ordinance that, if adopted, would allow the town to implement a ne...
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Flood Prone Home Owners
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Flood Prone Home Owners
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, August 14, 2025
CLARK — Clark Residents that have either experienced repeat flooding challenges on their properties or who could be susceptible to future damages may ...
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NJ Transit Vows More One-Seat Rides Along Raritan Valley Line
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NJ Transit Vows More One-Seat Rides Along Raritan Valley Line
By FRED T. ROSSI 
Thursday, August 14, 2025
FANWOOD – Mayor Colleen Mahr said this week that New Jersey Transit has committed to adding more one-seat rides along the Raritan Valley Line into Man...
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Roadside Memorial Created In Honor Of Slain Cyclist
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Roadside Memorial Created In Honor Of Slain Cyclist
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, August 14, 2025
WESTFIELD —Aroadside memorial has been erected in honor of Wajih Abdul-Haqq, a 71-year-old Kenilworth man who lost his life to an intoxicated driver w...
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Dir. of Counseling Center to Speak to Old Guard
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Dir. of Counseling Center to Speak to Old Guard
Thursday, August 14, 2025
SUMMIT AREA – On Tuesday, August 19 at 9:30 a.m., The Summit Area Old Guard will welcome Robert Alexander, Executive Director of the Paterson Counseli...
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