Operation Take Back is a national effort to get unneeded prescriptions out of medicine cabinets to help fight prescription drug abuse.
The Union County Board of Chosen Freeholders have launched a new online resource center webpage for Veterans at www.ucnj.org/uc-hero
McMane Avenue and Mountain Avenue are among a total of 19.4 miles of Union County roads to be resurfaced later this spring.
The NJDOT has issued Municipal Aid to New Providence and Berkeley Heights for road work projects.
The next mobile paper-shredding program for personal, confidential documents will visit Plainfield on Arbor Day, Friday, April 29.
The tax deadline is fast approaching -- are you ready to file?
The Veterans webpage contains links for the Federal Veterans Administration, various State and County agencies, retirement planning and more
Power outages are still being reported on Tuesday in Berkeley Heights after a nasty thunderstorm ripped through the area.
See what Patch stories made the top 10 for the month of March.
Union County locals can learn how to use Narcan to prevent a possible lethal overdose from heroin or drugs to a loved one
The motorcycle run takes place Sunday, June 12 in support of the Brooke Healey Foundation's fight against pediatric brain cancer.
Union County residents can take advantage of a free passport photo opportunity on Passport Day, Saturday, April 9
Elizabethtown Gas is reminding customers of opportunities to manage their energy costs through energy assistance programs
Winning jackpot ticket worth $891,389 matched all five numbers for the Jersey Cash 5 game. It was sold in New Providence on Thursday
Enjoy a fun night out while your children have fun too!
The high temperature record for Newark on March 9 was 74 degrees in 2000. We'll likely break that today, forecasters predict.
The event is scheduled to take place Saturday, March 19.
The New Providence Historical Society Saltbox Farmhouse opened its doors for the first time of the spring season on Sunday, March 6.
More than 80 in New Jersey have been ranked among the "most dangerous small towns" in America. You won't believe who made the list.
The former Miss New Jersey, Cara McCollum's memory will live on as she donated an organ using The NJ Sharing Network of New Providence
Register for Parents Night Out on Friday, Feb. 19th. Children enjoy movie, games, pizza and snacks!
Watchung Police are asking for your help in locating ”Shelley," a young Shetland / Collie with brown, tan, and white coloring.
The latest in a series of special training sessions for Notaries Public will be held on Friday, March 18, from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
9 tips to prevent most home heating fires
The 2016 Union County Black History Month Celebration on Wednesday, Feb. 17, 3:30 p.m. at Union County College in Cranford.
Classes and workshops will be offered at the Cranford VFW Post located at 479 South Avenue in Cranford through June 29
The New Providence Memorial Library Trustees have identified Programming, Marketing, Technology, Facilities, and Finance as top priorities.
Four bridges in Union County will be reconstructed and replaced including bridges in Westfield and Mountainside
We ran a contest during December & January for book recommendations and then awarded 2 lucky winners with prizes.
Plainfield Avenue northbound at Valley Road is closed due to a water main break
Winners in N.J. picked up tickets at 48 different locations.
Winners in N.J. picked up tickets at 29 different locations.
New Providence residents' feedback sets the blueprint for the library's Strategic Plan, to be published in late January.
Paul J. Carnoil, MD, 22nd President of the Medical Society of NJ receives HomeTowne TV's Community Service Award.
Roadsnacks.net has compiled a list of the most "miserable" N.J. towns based on crime, number of married couples and 'sunny days,' etc.
Weather Channel predicts warm weather this Christmas.
Weather Channel says drier skies are on the horizon
Here’s how to check if you have a winning NJ Lottery ticket
The news isn't good for those of you who want a snowy Christmas.
Cloudy skies and rain are not expected to let up any time soon.