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Health Officials Discuss Uptick In Local Covid Cases
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Health Officials Discuss Uptick In Local Covid Cases
MICHAEL BONACCORSO 
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
WESTFIELD — COVID-19 cases have risen 250 percent amongst Westfield residents, stated Westfield Regional Health Department Director Megan Avallone. The reported rise in positive cases was from June to July. The uptick in cases is considered “localized at this time,” stated Ms. Avallone, who said the...
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Westfield Schools Announce Preliminary Reopening Plan
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Westfield Schools Announce Preliminary Reopening Plan
JENNIFER GLACKIN 
Wednesday, August 5, 2020
WESTFIELD — “The entire concept of school and the school day has changed,” said Superintendent Margaret Dolan, Ed.D. during Monday’s virtual board of education meeting, referring to the district’s “Restart and Recovery Plan” for September. “Health and safety” was the top guiding principle, according...
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Mayor Says SP Ready To Help FW Police Department
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Mayor Says SP Ready To Help FW Police Department
FRED T. ROSSI 
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
SCOTCH PLAINS – Mayor Alexander Smith said this week that the township is prepared to assist the Fanwood Police Department in any way necessary as borough officials assess the state of their police operations in the wake of the departure of Chief Richard Trigo earlier this month. Mayor Smith told Th...
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WHS, College Students Use Ingenuity to Succeed
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WHS, College Students Use Ingenuity to Succeed
SUSAN MYRILL DOUGHERTY 
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
WESTFIELD — Dog walker. Babysitter. Intern. Before the summer of 2020, teens might have thought of picking up one of these jobs for their summer break. With the pandemic, job opportunities flagged. Ingenious Westfield teens, however, are using their talents and abilities in new ways to keep busy, ea...
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DWC Addresses Consultant, Parklets and Public Arts Plans
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DWC Addresses Consultant, Parklets and Public Arts Plans
REBECCA MEHORTER 
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
WESTFIELD — The Downtown Westfield Corporation (DWC) Board of Directors met July 22 via Zoom to discuss the hiring of a consultant, the guidelines for installing parklets in front of restaurants and the public arts plans for the downtown. One of the first orders of business for the board was to hire...
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Mayor Says SP Ready To Help FW Police Department
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Mayor Says SP Ready To Help FW Police Department
FRED T. ROSSI 
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
SCOTCH PLAINS – Mayor Alexander Smith said this week that the township is prepared to assist the Fanwood Police Department in any way necessary as borough officials assess the state of their police operations in the wake of the departure of Chief Richard Trigo earlier this month. Mayor Smith told Th...
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WHS, College Students Use Ingenuity to Succeed
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WHS, College Students Use Ingenuity to Succeed
SUSAN MYRILL DOUGHERTY 
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
WESTFIELD — Dog walker. Babysitter. Intern. Before the summer of 2020, teens might have thought of picking up one of these jobs for their summer break. With the pandemic, job opportunities flagged. Ingenious Westfield teens, however, are using their talents and abilities in new ways to keep busy, ea...
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DWC Addresses Consultant, Parklets and Public Arts Plans
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DWC Addresses Consultant, Parklets and Public Arts Plans
REBECCA MEHORTER 
Wednesday, July 29, 2020
WESTFIELD — The Downtown Westfield Corporation (DWC) Board of Directors met July 22 via Zoom to discuss the hiring of a consultant, the guidelines for installing parklets in front of restaurants and the public arts plans for the downtown. One of the first orders of business for the board was to hire...
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Council Backs Keeping Columbus Monument At Town Hall
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Council Backs Keeping Columbus Monument At Town Hall
FRED T. ROSSI 
Friday, July 24, 2020
The governing body’s vote followed nearly an hour of comments from residents — who were overwhelmingly supportive of keeping the monument, which was dedicated nearly 22 years ago — and came after more than three weeks of social media debate and dueling online petitions about the monument’s propriety...
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Council Backs Keeping Columbus Monument At Town Hall
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Council Backs Keeping Columbus Monument At Town Hall
FRED T. ROSSI 
Friday, July 24, 2020
The governing body’s vote followed nearly an hour of comments from residents — who were overwhelmingly supportive of keeping the monument, which was dedicated nearly 22 years ago — and came after more than three weeks of social media debate and dueling online petitions about the monument’s propriety...
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