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Top News Of Week: Driver Survives Rollover Crash On Garden State Parkway; Scotch Plains, Fanwood Named Among Best Places To Live In NJ.
Fanwood has opened a charging and cooling center for residents who still have no power.
Niche.com graded which towns are the best to live in New Jersey on its "report card" based on an A+-to-D- scale.
Scotch Plains will be hosting a special storm cleanup of tree limbs, branches, and other storm-related debris beginning on Monday.
The pickup will be available all quadrants of the Borough beginning on Monday.
Residents who still do not have power are invited to the Fanwood Carriage House if they need to charge a phone or want to cool off.
Power could be restored as late as Monday at 3 p.m., according to PSE&G. While JCP&L does not have an estimated restoration time.
The event is free and open to Union County residents, disposing of approved household waste.
The black bear was seen on Sunday taking a nap under a tree in a Fanwood resident's backyard.
The program is part of a series of online activities offered by Trailside Nature and Science Center during the COVID-19 outbreak.
The Union County Prosecutor's Office has taken over the Fanwood Police after an alleged audio recording of Chief Richard Trigo surfaced.
Meal service brings hot food to the hungry.
A new virtual education initiative aims to teach children about animals and the important role they play in the environment.
The free event will include food trucks, firefighter equipment on display, and trophies for cars on display.
Top News Of The Week In Union County: The Mills At Jersey Gardens To Reopen; Juneteenth Protesters Shut Down Route 22.
Infineum's Lois Bass Community Relations Coordinator Honored
The importance of mental health
Gov. Phil Murphy announced on Friday that libraries can begin to provide contact-less pickup for library materials amid the coronavirus.
James Leitner, the 27-year-old founder of MissionCleanWater, will be running 30 miles per day for 30 days in July to raise $30,000.
Scotch Plains Synagogue Installs New Officers and Board of Trustees
Picnic reservations were suspended through June 30 earlier this year, as part of Union County’s COVID-19 prevention efforts.
Individuals seeking to register trade names, tax waivers and clerk’s certificates can also make an appointment for in-person services.
Union County officials will get hair cuts to raise funds to assist victims of dometic violence on Thursday, June 18.
Top News Of The Week In Union County: 2 Women Stabbed By Family Member Sunday; Engaged Couple Will Rebuild After N. Plainfield Home Burns.
Top News Of The Week In Union County: All Union Co. Residents Welcomed At Coronavirus Testing Site, Police Salute Trinitas Hospital Staff.
Fanwood-Scotch Plains Rotary Club donated 75 hand-made masks to Chelsea Senior Living.
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Serving those who have served our country
Union County's two golf courses will also open next week, after routine maintenance is conducted.
Katie Hollenback is putting Scotch Plains-Fanwood High School's printers to work to help healthcare workers amid the coronavirus.
Here is a list of all Union County parks that are closed following Murphy's orders on Tuesday due to the new coronavirus concerns.
"Thank you for your selflessness during this very crazy time!" a thank you note read along with the donations amid the coronavirus outbreak.
Evangel Church in Scotch Plains has launched its Boxes of Hope program to deliver key essentials during the new coronavirus outbreak.
Fanwood Police are helping seniors amid new coronavirus concerns.