Scotch Plains Teen, Jenna Smith, Awarded Top Scholarship From NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome
100,000 blood donors have not returned to donate and NJBS is asking New Jersey to step up
The Y will host a 9-week program session for youth, teens and adults this summer
The half day camp at the Fanwood-Scotch Plains Y provides engaging and fun activities for kids ages 3-5
The Fanwood-Scotch Plains YMCA is participating in the Five Days of Action to protect children from abuse
The Scotch Plains Library will host the New York Historical Society on Mon, June 28 at 7pm for a virtual program based on their exhibition.
Hospital and patient demand for blood increasing to above pre-pandemic levels.
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The Fanwood-Scotch Plains Y offers tips for keeping kids safe in and around water
On Friday mornings in May at 10 am, join the Scotch Plains Public Library via Zoom for a different approach to exercise.
Scotch Plains Master Plan provides our land use boards with the goals and objectives of development in town
On Saturday, May 22 at 2 pm, join the Scotch Plains Public Library for a special program with the author of Dress Your Best Life.
The Scotch Plains Public Library will be hosting two exciting foodie programs in the month of May.
The 19 students from Seton Hall University’s College of Nursing have been interning at the Fanwood-Scotch Plains Y this April
On Mon, May 3 at 7 pm, a representative from the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs will join the library for a virtual presentation.
Proceeds benefit health-related initiatives aimed at assisting local residents
Does anyone care?
Landscape Architect Richard Miller will join the library on Tues, April 20 at 7pm to share the best practices for caring for your trees.
The Fanwood-Scotch Plains YMCA will host an 8-week program session for youth, teens and adults starting this May
How does your sense of smell actually work? Is it true that humans’ sense of smell is weak compared to that of animals?
An introduction to Tai Chi/Qigong philosophy and an opportunity to sample gentle, guided movements will be presented by Christine Hoyer
On April 19 at 7 pm, join the Scotch Plains Library for a virtual presentation of “Songs of the Suffragists: Lyrics of American Feminism."
The Y recently received a “Give With Confidence” rating from Charity Navigator
On Thurs, April 15 at 7:30 pm, join the Scotch Plains Library’s Cookbook Club to celebrate the arrival of spring by focusing on vegetables.
In recognition of April's Earth Day and Earth Month, Social Justice Matters will offer a program on Environmental Justice, Race & Class
On April 13 at 7 pm, a representative from the NJ Citizen Action Education Fund will discuss GetCoveredNJ's special enrollment period.
Don't miss this opportunity to meet and learn from the pros behind Black Drop Coffee at a virtual presentation on Thursday, April 8 at 7pm.
Mark your calendars and join your fellow readers via Zoom!
Meet and learn from the professionals behind the new local business, Black Drop Coffee.
The Y’s Parkinson’s Network Foundation Class is returning this April
Tae Kwon Do, Running & Conditioning, Soccer & more are back at the Fanwood-Scotch Plains Y
The Scotch Plains Public Library’s book clubs are back via Zoom!
The Y is looking for lifeguards, teachers, membership representatives and more
Fred T. Rossi, author and local journalist for over thirty years, will tell stories about New Jersey from his book, Jersey Stories
Registration is now open for the Fanwood-Scotch Plains Y’s Summer Camp program for kids entering grades K-6
Join the Scotch Plains Public Library’s book club via Zoom!
College Club donations of personal and household items will help two previously homeless men transition into affordable housing
On Thursday, March 11 at 7:30 pm, join the Scotch Plains Public Library’s Cookbook Club to experiment with Ina Garten’s recipes at home.
Try a different approach to fitness--one where using your brain is as important as moving your body!
Jim Leitner, a Scotch Plains native, is the founder of Mission Clean Water. His dream is a world where everyone has access to clean water.