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.
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Patch has your complete guide to Fourth of July fireworks shows, parades and other celebrations in and around Clark.
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"These two honorees are the best of the best," Elizabeth Mayor J. Christian Bollwage said.
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'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.
Judge James Hely, with Judge Stacey Boretz, performed the swearing in.
Daisy Troop #41108, with their moms, planted flowers throughout Garwood, in town flower pots on Mother's Day weekend.
Sot, 20, from Clark, was serving as a designated driver when he was killed. He had been hit head-on by a driver now facing charges of DWI.
Top News Of The Week In Clark-Garwood: 36 Evacuated As Roof Collapses At Clark Apartment Building; Garwood To Hold Memorial Day Service.
"Guests are invited to step back in time June 19 for a night of merriment and revelry at Rahway’s own 226-year-old tavern and inn."
The service will be held on Monday, May 31 at noon at the Columbian Club, 37 South Ave., Garwood.
Clark unearthed and opened a 1958 time capsule from the former Clark Police Headquarters.
A Linden convenience store was among two places to sell a $10,000 winning third-tier prizewinning Mega Millions lottery ticket.
The township will open the time capsule recovered from inside the former police building live Monday night during the council meeting
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After many years of collaboration, the seeds for a business district have finally been planted.
Over 80 people entered the contest producing over 150 names. One of Apuzzio’s suggestions, hit a note with the staff.
The township shared photos and videos of the demolition of the building on Westfield Avenue Monday.
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As a guard, applicants would work about 15 hours per week helping children crossing the roadway in various locations.
As a result of the previous closure, the Clark Recreation Department really wants to make this year's event "BIG!"
For six weekends starting in May, the club will travel to selected trails generally within a 25- to 30-minute drive.