The station, which has been without a manager since January, previously suffered from a loud buzz that drowned out all sound.
Residents fill council meeting as money approved for urgent repairs to historic clubhouse.
Llewellyn Jones pledges to restore the library’s budget to the level where it was previously funded if he is elected in November.
Assemblywoman Linda Stender wasn't pleased with governor's changes, saying he 'has chosen to protect his future aspirations over helping his constituents.'
Gov. Christie's adjustments to the bill allow for certain limitations to be lifted, but maintain the restrictions regarding prescribers.
Scotch Plains officials will vote Sept. 17 on the bond ordinance.
Congress approved a $51 billion aid package in January.
Mitchell is seeking an unprecedented sixth term as a council member, while Kranz is a first-time candidate.
The station, on AM 530, will offer a looping broadcast with basic information and can be used for emergency advisories.
'We understand that the upcoming construction projects will cause some confusion and inconvenience,' Mayor Colleen Mahr said.
Governor 'approved the minimum amount of the bill he could to shut up Vivian Wilson's parents and to not kill Vivian before his election,' mom says.
Bill was inspired by a 2-year-old Scotch Plains girl who suffers from a rare form of epilepsy.
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Christie called it a 'complicated' issue and expects to have decision by Friday, he said during a campaign stop in Scotch Plains on Wednesday.
'You earned the right to be governor again,' Mayor Kevin Glover told Chris Christie Wednesday afternoon.
The governor will walk downtown and visit the Highlander Restaurant on Park Avenue.
The Wilsons are fighting to get their 2-year-old daughter a strain of marijuana that has helped children suffering from seizures.
Using only an iPad mini, Llewellyn Jones will record and provide video of council meetings on his website to residents at no charge.
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New Township Manager Jerry Giaimis spent his second day on the job getting to know area citizens.
The group created two committees—one to craft a request for proposals for the study and another to handle funding.
Council members agreed to further detail the fine structure and to add the library property to the ban in an amendment.
Jerry Giaimis will introduce himself to residents and staff starting at 6:30 p.m. in Room 202 of town hall.
Colleen Gialanella and Bo Vastine address concerns expressed by Mayor Kevin Glover.
The meeting will be held at the Board of Education building at 7 p.m.
Several residents have spoken out about the sound quality of recent broadcasts, where a loud buzz drowns out speaking.
The summer lecture series is free and open to the public.
Mayor Kevin Glover explains why he was the lone opposed to the hiring of Jerry Giaimis.
Residents can turn in up to three firearms 'no questions asked' at any of the participating churches and receive cash payment of up to $250 per weapon.
A municipal survey seeks to discover the special needs of senior and disabled residents before an emergency strikes.
The municipality is preparing to renegotiate its 10-year contract with the cable provider.
Mayor casts lone dissenting vote in hiring of former Vernon town manager/administrator.
Patch asked local gay rights leaders for their thoughts on Wednesday's Supreme Court decision striking down the Defense of Marriage Act.
The position has been vacant since the resignation of Henry Underhill in March.
Scotch Plains residents continue fight to help daughter cope with frequent and violent seizures from rare form of epilepsy.
The bill inspired by two-year-old Vivian Wilson will be heard by the State Assembly Monday afternoon.
The legal challenge to Gov. Chris Christie's call for an Oct. 16 election will not be heard by the state's highest court.
The U.S. Senate campaign heats up as Holt touts progressive record in new web ad.