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Commuter Parking Sales Lower Amid Pandemic Uncertainty
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Commuter Parking Sales Lower Amid Pandemic Uncertainty
REBECCA MEHORTER 
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
AREA — Commuter parking permit sales are down in Westfield and Cranford amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic, which has changed how people work, possibly permanently. According to a study done by the Pew Research Center, 71 percent of employed adults are working from home and more than half of them ar...
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Garwood Officials Address Affordable Housing Concerns
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Garwood Officials Address Affordable Housing Concerns
JULIA BONAVITACOLA 
Wednesday, February 17, 2021
GARWOOD – The Borough Council held its biweekly meeting on February 11, during which several council members gave reports on various issues concerning the municipality. Councilman Sean Benoit presented the first report of the night, in which he discussed the actions of the Laws and Licenses Committe...
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Hearings Begin for 75 New Apartments on South Avenue
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Hearings Begin for 75 New Apartments on South Avenue
MARTA ESQUÍROZ 
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
By MARTA ESQUÍROZ For The Leader/Times CRANFORD – The zoning board of adjustment met on Monday night to review the application ZBA-20-003 from Cranford Harrison Developers LLC to build new luxury apartments at 24 South Avenue West. Project manager Alex Pavlovsky called the project “transformational”...
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Westfield Council Rejects Energy Aggregation Bids
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Westfield Council Rejects Energy Aggregation Bids
REBECCA MEHORTER 
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
WESTFIELD — The Westfield Town Council members went through multiple agenda items at their snappy Tuesday night meeting. The council rejected energy aggregation bids, reappointed the municipal judge, passed two ordinances and announced two new traffic lights to be installed in town. The council reje...
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Restaurateurs Do Not See Gov.’s Order as Helpful
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Restaurateurs Do Not See Gov.’s Order as Helpful
MARTA ESQUÍROZ 
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
By MARTA ESQUÍROZ For The Leader/Times CRANFORD — New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed Executive Order No. 219 last Friday, allowing restaurants to expand their indoor-capacity limits, but some local restaurant owners say it does not help their businesses. “From today, all our restaurants can expa...
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Hearings Begin for 75 New Apartments on South Avenue
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Hearings Begin for 75 New Apartments on South Avenue
MARTA ESQUÍROZ 
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
By MARTA ESQUÍROZ For The Leader/Times CRANFORD – The zoning board of adjustment met on Monday night to review the application ZBA-20-003 from Cranford Harrison Developers LLC to build new luxury apartments at 24 South Avenue West. Project manager Alex Pavlovsky called the project “transformational”...
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Westfield Council Rejects Energy Aggregation Bids
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Westfield Council Rejects Energy Aggregation Bids
REBECCA MEHORTER 
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
WESTFIELD — The Westfield Town Council members went through multiple agenda items at their snappy Tuesday night meeting. The council rejected energy aggregation bids, reappointed the municipal judge, passed two ordinances and announced two new traffic lights to be installed in town. The council reje...
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Restaurateurs Do Not See Gov.’s Order as Helpful
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Restaurateurs Do Not See Gov.’s Order as Helpful
MARTA ESQUÍROZ 
Wednesday, February 10, 2021
By MARTA ESQUÍROZ For The Leader/Times CRANFORD — New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy signed Executive Order No. 219 last Friday, allowing restaurants to expand their indoor-capacity limits, but some local restaurant owners say it does not help their businesses. “From today, all our restaurants can expa...
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Westfield High School to Offer More Days In Person
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Westfield High School to Offer More Days In Person
JENNIFER GLACKIN 
Wednesday, February 3, 2021
WESTFIELD – Westfield High School will offer four days a week of in-person learning for the third marking period, Superintendent Margaret Dolan, Ed.D., announced at Tuesday’s Board of Education (BOE) meeting. Parents and students were surveyed on whether or not they would prefer in-person or virtual...
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Fanwood Council Discusses Shared Court Services
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Fanwood Council Discusses Shared Court Services
SUSAN ALACCHI 
Wednesday, February 3, 2021
FANWOOD — Mayor Colleen Mahr complimented the Fanwood Department of Public Works (DPW) at Monday’s borough council meeting for its hard work during the storm earlier this week. She asked that residents be patient while doing the “snow dance” of digging themselves out and then having the plow dump sn...
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Saks Global Awarded $500 Million In Relief Funds
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Saks Global Awarded $500 Million In Relief Funds
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, April 30, 2026
WESTFIELD — A U.S. Bankruptcy Court Judge for the Southern District of Texas last week signed off on $500 million worth of exit financing that Saks Gl...
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Tensions Build As Ash Brook Conditions Deteriorate
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Tensions Build As Ash Brook Conditions Deteriorate
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, April 23, 2026
SCOTCH PLAINS — The Ash Brook Golf Course, located in Scotch Plains, has fully reopened for the Spring season, but players say that flooding, neglect ...
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Blue Devils Fall to Summit, 9-6, Ridgewood in Lacrosse OT, 6-5
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Thursday, April 30, 2026
Prepared by DAVID B. CORBINThree Top-8 ranked boys lacrosse teams battled it out for supremacy at Gary Kehler Stadium in Westfield on April 22 and Apr...
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Garwood Planning Board Reviews Food Truck Ord.
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By DEVON GOHDE 
Thursday, April 30, 2026
GARWOOD – The Garwood Planning Board last week discussed a pending ordinance that would require food truck operators to apply for permits any timethey...
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Early Morning Fire Destroys Westfield Home
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WESTFIELD — A Kirkview Circle home has been deemed uninhabitable following an early morning fire that destroyed the two-and-a-half story residence on ...
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