Grants have been awarded to 20 municipalities for improvements to recreation resources for children.
One of Middlesex Water Company's plants was not in compliance under a new state standard for testing for contaminants in drinking water.
The 21st National Prescription Drug Take Back Day will be held Oct. 23. Here’s where to take unused pills in the Clark-Garwood area.
Two lucky tickets matched all five numbers drawn splitting the $1,901,716 Jersey Cash 5 jackpot.
"Celebrating the Past Ready for the Future" will take place at The Westwood.
Caitlin Nelson told her mother to donate her organs if anything ever happened to her because she said someone could use them.
Items can be dropped off Oct. 13 in the parking lot of the Bauer Branch.
The November event will Feature Tommy James and the Shondells.
Three New Jersey Powerball Lottery tickets, matched four of the five white balls and the Powerball drawn for the Wednesday drawing.
There will be a blood drive on September 23 at the Clark Volunteer Emergency Squad from 1 – 7 p.m.
Check your tickets. A Garwood 7-Eleven store was among two stores to sell two third-tier prizewinning Mega Millions tickets.
A Clark resident who died on 9/11 will be among those memorialized at services across the country on the attack’s 20th anniversary.
On Sunday in the Clark Recreation Center, members of UNICO will be collecting clothing, school supplies, toiletries and gift cards.
Want to catch up on this past week in Clark-Garwood? Here's the scoop on what's going down in town.
All shoes will be sent overseas to be resold in developing countries.
The Borough of Garwood will observe the 20th anniversary of September 11 with a gathering at the Borough Hall parking lot on South Avenue.
There is no fee, but registration is required.
The public is invited to the grand opening and ribbon cutting on Sept. 18.
The U.S. Census Bureau last week released data from the 2020 census, showing how populations have changed in cities throughout the country.
A water main break in Piscataway has been fixed after affecting 9 towns in Middlesex, Somerset and Union counties.
Top News Of The Week In Clark-Garwood: Mask Optional Approach To Continue At Clark Schools; Garwood Fencing Club Brings Home 4 Titles.
Officers pledged to improve their response to those suffering from mental illness in their community.
Garwood Girl Scout Troop 41108 has officially bridged from Daisy's to Brownies on June 19th.
Police will distribute free Slurpee drink coupons to children and youth through the community service program.
The food distributions are open to all Union County residents throughout July.
Raymond Guenther will participate in the conference this summer in Washington before he starts high school at Arthur L. Johnson this fall.
Top News Of The Week: Officials To Knock On Garwood Doors Encouraging COVID Vaccine; Union Co. Runner Beats 400m Hurdles World Record.
Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Clark.
Check out the most-read stories this month: Clark, Garwood Eateries Named Among Best Hot Wings In NJ; 'Erratic' Driver Wanted After Chase.
"These two honorees are the best of the best," Elizabeth Mayor J. Christian Bollwage said.
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Top News Of The Week In Clark-Garwood: Fun-Filled Day At Garwood Fest; Former Linden Judge Nominated For Union County Prosecutor.
Top News Of The Week In Clark-Garwood: 1 Car Stolen, 3 Burglarized In Clark; Garwood Bans Marijuana Sales; Clark Schools Relax Mask Rules.
Top News Of The Week In Clark-Garwood: New Disc Golf Course Opens In Clark; Garwood Champion Fencer Creates Cognitive-Enhancing Drink.
Check out the most-read stories of the month in Clark and Garwood: Time Capsule Uncovers Newspaper Urging Vaccinations; Roof Collapse.
Top News Of The Week In Clark And Garwood: Man Masturbated Around Kids At Union County Park; Longtime Clark Business Administrator Dies.
'The next scheduled pick-up in Zone 1 is June 5 and Zone 2 is June 12.'
J. Fletcher Creamer and Sons will perform pipe cleaning, lining and replacing fire hydrants and valves on behalf of NJAW through August.