Scotch Plains Public Library hosts an online program about gynecological cancer detection and treatment.
The Union County Mobile Test Unit will use the new saliva tests in Scotch Plains.
"I would always say I thought we needed a coffee shop. And I thought the same thing for 10 years, so I opened one," Melody DeGaetano said.
The new 25,000-square-foot public library will feature a large meeting room, private study rooms, a computer lab, and more.
Top News Of Week: Scotch Plains Hero, Tuskegee Airman Dies At 101; Man Neglected, Stole $90K From Elderly Fanwood Woman.
Nominate your Pet for Scotch Plains-Fanwood's Pet of the Week and winners will receive 20 percent off any single item in Dukes's Pet Den.
The College Club Community Calendar will not be a COVID casualty due to the loyalty and generosity of local advertisers
Semifinalists for the National Merit Scholarship were announced on Sept. 9.
"May God bless you Malcolm and thank you for your service to this nation and a lifetime commitment to our state," Gov. Phil Murphy said.
Scotch Plains & Fanwood cardholders can now schedule appointments for 30-min visits to the Scotch Plains Library to choose items to borrow.
On Tuesday, September 29 at 7pm, the Scotch Plains Public Library will hold a virtual discussion of Book of the Little Axe.
Castor A. Toro, 52, was caring for the 90-year-old woman when he coerced her into signing a will naming him as a beneficiary, police said.
The weekend will include a family movie night, Rose Checchio Walk to Wipeout Breast Cancer, and expanded curbside dining with music.
Malcolm Nettingham of Scotch Plains died on Monday. He was one of the last remaining Tuskegee Airmen — the first Black military aviators.
An Irvington man was also arrested in a separate incident following a police chase, according to the Scotch Plains blotter.
The drug, which can work to reverse an opioid overdose, will be made free at local pharmacies next week.
First Day of School for CHP
The teen, who was hit while riding his bicycle in Fanwood Saturday and pinned under an SUV, is expected to make a full recovery, police say.
Top News Of Week: Fanwood Mayor Appointed As Somerset County Administrator; Scotch Plains Cancels Halloween Trunk Or Treat.
The annual Trunk Or Treat Halloween event held in Downtown Scotch Plains is canceled. But there's still hope for trick-or-treating.
"Please take every precaution to safeguard your belongings, lock your doors and do not leave your keys in the vehicle," police said.
Scotch Plains Synagogue Welcomes New Director of Congregational Learning and Announces Plans for Opening its Religious School
Fanwood Mayor Colleen Mahr will assume the role of Administrator on Jan. 1, 2021 following Michael Amorosa's retirement.
The coronavirus pandemic is forcing many communities to scale back ceremonies honoring those who lost their lives in the terrorist attacks.
Top News Of Week In Scotch Plains-Fanwood: Parents Launch Petition To Reopen SP-F Schools; 5 Scotch Plains Homes, Cars Burglarized.
Fanwood's numbers have remained the same since last week with no new coronavirus cases or deaths.
After months of being forced to close, movie theaters can reopen. Here is a list of theaters in Union County and when they will open:
A man also reportedly stole cigarettes from the Sunoco gas station last week, police said.
The BStreetBand will perform the free show on Sunday, Sept. 20. Registration is required and opens on Sept. 8.
The woman was taken to a local hospital for emergency medical care following the alleged assault at her home Wednesday morning, police say.
Scotch Plains Teen Madilynne Silfer Awarded Scholarship From NJ Center for Tourette Syndrome
Scotch Plains officials expressed happiness to Gov. Phil Murphy's announcement to finally allow indoor dining to reopen on Friday.
Top News Of The Month In Union County: Union County Landlord Demanded Sexual Favors From Tenants; Black Lives Matter Murals To Be Painted.
The Fanwood-Scotch Plains Y is offering programs for elementary school children in the Scotch Plains-Fanwood and Clark School Districts
The Scotch Plains Public Library has moved Cookbook Club online so the members can all stay connected!
On Monday, September 14 at 10 am, the library will host a virtual Bagels & Books program, where book-lovers share their recent reads.
Thrift Shop Limited Reopening
Synagogue to offer free High Holiday services and events open to the community