The deadline to submit the proposal is December 9.
The Nov. 7 distribution is a joint effort with Community FoodBank of New Jersey.
Kindergarten students put non-food Halloween items into special treat bags for the kids at Children's Specialized Hospital.
Two New Jersey Lottery tickets, including one sold in Garwood, each won the $50,000 third-tier prize for the Powerball on Saturday.
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Walk-up food distribution will be offered Oct. 31.
Garwood also received $5,000 for planting new trees through the Greening Union County program.
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Looking for pumpkins and other fun fall activities? Here are some Clark-Garwood area pumpkin patches to check out.
Clark Town Wide Garage Sale Map/List Is given below.
No matter where you got your pumpkin this season, follow these steps to make a jack-o'-lantern fall masterpiece.
World Food Day 2020 is Oct. 16. Here’s what you should know about global food insecurity and how you can help in Garwood.
Each piece of recycled art is made out of hundreds of recycled plastic bottles, with over 4,000 used in total to complete the project.
Today, October 13th is the last day to register to vote. Check if you are registered by going to www.unioncountyvotes.com.
"We also have the capacity this year to collect turkeys, hams and chickens. Please call ahead before dropping off perishables."
Easy-to-read books allow for a fun way to prepare for the pumpkin patch in Garwood.
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Celebrate fall by volunteering at a food bank, then peer at fall leaves, visit a pumpkin patch, carve a jack-o’-lantern and bake up a storm.
A fundraiser is also set up for Cándida Martínez de Reyes, who also lost her life in the fire on Monday night.
Union County is studying recreational usage, environmental impacts and planning to dredge the 150-acre reservoir in a master plan.
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There will be a blood drive on October 6th at the Clark Volunteer Emergency Rescue Services.
Don Szymanski and Connor’s Crew donated the Sheriff’s Office’s newest K9-in-training, Lightning.
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Send in your photos by October 23rd. Please include the name of your pet, address, and phone number.
Looking for pumpkins and other fun fall activities? Here are some Garwood-area pumpkin patches to check out.
Looking for pumpkins and other fun fall activities? Here are some Clark-area pumpkin patches to check out.
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Tracy Bergin-Kessock may not wear a flashy costume or a cape but she is a hero to her mother and sisters for selflessly donating her kidney.
The drive will be held Oct. 4 in hopes of finding a match for Julia Morreale of Clark, who is need of this lifesaving transplant.
Please remember to eat, drink and bring your donor ID card or ID with name and photo.
They each received a Girl Scout mask, a personal hand sanitizer to hang from their bookbags, and badges they earned during quarantine.
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All goods will be sorted and shipped by A & E Clothing Corp. to second hand stores worldwide.
A fundraiser has been started for Julia Morreale, 15, of Clark whose only chance for a cure is a bone marrow transplant.
The sale will run from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. at resident's homes during the weekend of Oct. 17 and 18.
The Clark Health Department will be sponsoring a free rabies clinic for dogs and cats on November 5.
Clark resident Nancy Azevedo Bonilla wants officers to know that the community stands behind them and supports them.
The event will be held on October 17 & 18.