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Former Clark Officer Takes Aim At Prosecutor’s Office in Lawsuit
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Former Clark Officer Takes Aim At Prosecutor’s Office in Lawsuit
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
CLARK — As Clark residents struggle to reconcile repeat calls for the resignation of six-term Mayor Sal Bonaccorso against allegations of racism and misconduct, the former police officer responsible for capturing the now-infamous secret recordings says the township still has more to answer for. “My ...
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Scotch Plains OKs $28M Budget With No Tax Increase
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Scotch Plains OKs $28M Budget With No Tax Increase
FRED T. ROSSI 
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
SCOTCH PLAINS – The township council on Tuesday approved the 2022 municipal budget that will feature no increase in the municipal property tax rate. The $28,044,820 spending plan includes funding to hire a new police officer, an additional laborer in the public works department and a new fire depart...
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Protecting Your Personal Credit During a Divorce
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Wednesday, April 13, 2022
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Wednesday, April 13, 2022
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Hot Yoga, Fresh Smoothies On The Menu For New Garwood Studio
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Hot Yoga, Fresh Smoothies On The Menu For New Garwood Studio
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
GARWOOD — Garwood residents have a new way to get healthy and stay fit thanks to the efforts of one local business owner who says her new whole body wellness center on North Avenue is a judgment-free zone. Firepoint Yoga and Juice opened its doors in January. Though challenges presented by the Covid...
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PSE&G Files Suit, Claims Westfield Ordinance Is Invalid
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PSE&G Files Suit, Claims Westfield Ordinance Is Invalid
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
WESTFIELD — PSE&G, the local public utility company, has filed suit against the Town of Westfield for allegedly standing in the way of planned improvements. The suit, filed on April 8 in state Superior Court, indicates that a recently-adopted town ordinance (designated 2022-04) “arbitrarily, caprici...
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PSE&G Files Suit, Claims Westfield Ordinance Is Invalid
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PSE&G Files Suit, Claims Westfield Ordinance Is Invalid
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
WESTFIELD — PSE&G, the local public utility company, has filed suit against the Town of Westfield for allegedly standing in the way of planned improvements. The suit, filed on April 8 in state Superior Court, indicates that a recently-adopted town ordinance (designated 2022-04) “arbitrarily, caprici...
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Cranford Committee Slates North Ave. For Redevelopment
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Cranford Committee Slates North Ave. For Redevelopment
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, April 13, 2022
CRANFORD — The Cranford mayor and township committee voted Tuesday to approve on first reading a new township ordinance that would seek to designate a portion of the downtown community as one in need of redevelopment. The ordinance, designated 2022-11, was introduced based on the recommendations of ...
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Allegations of Racism, Deception Persist Against Clark Mayor
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Allegations of Racism, Deception Persist Against Clark Mayor
KATIE MOEN 
Wednesday, April 6, 2022
CLARK — As allegations of bigotry and deception continue to pile up around Clark Mayor Sal Bonaccorso and several high-ranking members of the township’s police department, the quiet New Jersey suburb has suddenly found itself awash in the national public spotlight. On Tuesday, nearly a week after an...
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Public Confronts Mayor at Heated Council Meeting
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Public Confronts Mayor at Heated Council Meeting
JULIA BONAVITACOLA 
Wednesday, April 6, 2022
CLARK — At a crowded and contentious governing body workshop meeting held Monday at the township’s municipal building, members of the public directed a heated series of questions and comments towards Mayor Sal Bonaccorso and the township council in relation to recent allegations of misconduct. The t...
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Lynn Whitney Silber
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Lynn Whitney Silber
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Lynn Whitney Silber Lynn Whitney Silber, age 75, passed away peacefully on January 23, 2026, at Inglemoor Rehabilitation Center in Livingston, NJ. She...
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Union County Seeks To Amend Hazard Mitigation Plan
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Union County Seeks To Amend Hazard Mitigation Plan
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, March 26, 2026
COUNTY — Union County is working to better safeguard local residents, elected officials and business owners against potential disasters and dangerous ...
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Westfield Introduces 2026 Budget With $80 Tax Increase
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Westfield Introduces 2026 Budget With $80 Tax Increase
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, March 26, 2026
WESTFIELD — Town officials explained Tuesday night that residents should expect to see their municipal taxes increase by about $80 this year in respon...
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Fanwood Man Indicted on Felony Murder Charges
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Fanwood Man Indicted on Felony Murder Charges
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, April 2, 2026
FANWOOD — A Fanwood man has been indicted on murder charges for his alleged involvement in a fatal fire that claimed the life of his 82year-old neighb...
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Shirley Johnson Hooper
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Shirley Johnson Hooper
Thursday, April 2, 2026
Shirley Hooper March 19, 2026 Surrounded by her four children, Shirley Anne Hooper (née Johnson), formerly of Westfield, N.J., passed peacefully on Ma...
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