Earth Day is coming up on April 22, and there are many ways Union County residents can help clean up their local environment.
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No one was injured and police are investigating the motive of the shooting.
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The Township announced it will be offering a variety of free concerts this summer. See details below.
The barbecue joint, serving a variety of smoked meats and beer on tap, opens in Union on Thursday, with plans to expand into Hoboken.
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The American Pakistani Public Affairs Committee seeks to elect community leaders focused on the fight for human rights
The man was killed in an Elizabeth hotel Monday morning, and a Bergenfield man was arrested in connection with the homicide, police said.
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NJ Senate President and District 22 Rep. Nicholas Scutari said he is opposed to lifting the state's self-serve gas ban at this time.
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The man stabbed in a hotel in Elizabeth Monday morning died from his injuries, according to Union County Prosecutors.
John P. McClave III was on his way to work as a Hillside police officer when his pickup went airborne and hit the car, officials said.
The Township will host its very first eight-week weight loss challenge, starting April 3.
The 28-year-old was charged with illegal gun possession and intent to distribute narcotics, according to U.S. Attorney Philip R. Sellinger.
This funding will help improve infrastructure, technology, traffic, and flood mitigation throughout Union County. See project details below.
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Union County organized a donation drive to collect basic supplies for the Ukrainian people at this time. See below for drop-off locations.
The 53-year-old man fled the scene of a crash that resulted in the death of a Union County man, Roselle Police said.
The raging fire destroyed three Elizabeth homes, causing up to 30 people to be displaced. No major injuries were reported, Fire Dept. said.
The 33-year-old was charged for his role in a fatal crash that occurred last year, killing two young men from Newark, Linden Police said.
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A man was considering taking his own life by jumping off a guardrail on Route 78 in Union County. A trooper talked him out of it (VIDEO).
Union County schools will receive over $860 million in state funding for the next fiscal year, according to NJ's Department of Education.
The Garwood Celebrations Committee is hosting an Easter brunch, featuring a visit from the Easter bunny, this April. See details below.
A New York man was arrested after stealing $80K from a person's parked in Clark back in October, according to police.
The show, co-hosted by comedian Colin Mochrie, combines improv and hypnosis and will involve audience participation.
A section of the road is closed off to traffic today until 2:30 p.m., according to Garwood Police. See the affected area below.
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Coming early this summer, Union County commuters will be able to travel into lower Manhattan on this speedy 30-minute ferry ride.
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After a student brought a gun to Arthur L. Johnson High School on Friday, police say the school is safe and classes will resume as normal.
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Before you fill up the tank, take a look at the lowest gas prices in and around Clark.
After a two-year hiatus, the Union County St. Paddy's Day Parade will return, followed by an after party hosted by the Emerald Society.
Arthur L. Johnson High School was placed on lockdown after reports of a student carrying a handgun. Police said the school is now safe.
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