Located in Elizabeth, the center will assist victims of child abuse and sex crimes under one roof.
Mayor Mahr lead Fanwood residents into discussion about the Consolidation Study.
Members of Rahway Valley Sewage Authority answer questions at last night's council meeting.
Mahr notes the committee makes the tremendous amount of work look effortless.
The following is the agenda for this evening's council meeting, as posted on the Scotch Plains website.
Strauss believes doing what is right for the community comes before party affiliation.
On the day sewer taxes are due, Democratic Candidates Glover and Gialanella criticize DePaola.
Henry Underhill joins Scotch Plains as the new township municipal manager.
Fanwood will hold a special public meeting at Forest Road Park on Tuesday evening.
Why Dan Levine is asking for your vote on November 6th.
Multiple issues discussed at Monday evening's Planning Board Meeting.
The following is a letter from a Scotch Plains resident.
Mayoral Candidate Glover and Council Candidate Gialanella move forward with 2009 Shared Service Study.
Donations accepted for candidates campaign
Mayor Colleen Mahr feels Fanwood residents lack support of study
DePaola and Saridaki note the town will leave it up to voters
Tentative Memorandum of Agreement exists between BOE and SPFEA
Candidates use personal interaction to connect with residents
Study to join the two towns will now move forward
Marquee funded by Union County HEART Grant Program
Nearly 60 residents in attendance
RDC, which owns three other clubs, will own and operate 100-year-old Scotch Plains landmark.
Jon Bramnick, a Republican representing New Jersey's 21st District, visited the Rotary club on Wednesday.
Stender, who co-sponsored a bill that would overhaul affordable housing regulations, responds to comments posted on Patch.
It directs the Planning Board to examine the viability of declaring the country club and other properties areas in need of redevelopment.
Take a look at how leaders in Union County towns are focusing priorities for 2011.
T-Mobile's lawyer said he will not proceed with the testimony he had planned to present Thursday night.
The agendas for the Scotch Plains and Fanwood council meetings Tuesday night.
Democratic Council candidate Neal LeStrange asks residents for their votes.
Residents share their opinions on the report, and new details emerge regarding the proposed police and public works merger.
Notes from the Fanwood Borough Council's regular monthly meeting Tuesday night.
7-0 vote closes final chapter of six-month struggle between local residents and cell-phone companies
Residents concerns over health effects and property values to be addressed among other issues
The candidates will face-off in a Patch-sponsored debate Monday night.
Leaf Pickup, Simply Scotch Plains Magazine and Business Recruitment were topics covered
Fanwood Mayor Colleen Mahr convenes a special meeting to discuss taxes, the budget, shared services, redevelopment and other topic.
The meeting starts starts at 7 p.m. at the Fanwood Presbyterian Church.
Residents and the Zoning Board of Adjustment question T-Mobile representatives regarding a proposed monopole.
Mayor Colleen Mahr hosts an event Thursday for Borough Council candidates Katherine Mitchell and Kevin Boris.
Ed Potosnak, the Democratic candidate for New Jersey's Seventh Congressional District, will hold a news conference outside a foreclosed home on Park Place.