Office has late hours for registering to vote.
Bargains aplenty on Saturday, Oct. 13.
Voter registration and change of address forms available at every municipal clerk's office, on county's web site, at County Clerk's offices in Westfield and Elizabeth.
Forums will take place on Oct. 24 and Oct. 25
Candidates urge residents to attend Wednesday's Board of Health meeting.
A testimony tells the town, traffic on Millburn Avenue will not increase much due to the proposed Stop & Shop. Tell us what you think in the comments.
Margaret Bandrowski and David Barnett share stories from local community.
A look back at the notable goings on in the township in recent days.
Former Mayor takes issue with Shehady's September Mayor's message, particularly with regards to pension deferral payment.
Springfield Township Administrator Anthony Cancro indicated it might.
Veteran firefighter rises to command position.
First Presbyterian Church Minister Victoria Ney led service.
Job will not be replaced.
Officials and members of the community express optimism, satisfaction, over project.
Officials mark start of construction of Athletic fields with 8 a.m. ceremony.
Voters can decide if Springfield needs a change in government.
Kevin Ruck, Peter Peros and Christopher Tutela-Res join department.
Matthews described as face of the town and praised for her humor and personality.
Part time fire inspector praised for efficiency and strong work ethic.
Green honored for his attitude and results.
Building Department employee recognized for saving money through investigation.
Department head recounts year in fighting weather.
Rich Huber discusses Springfield
Officials say they are flexible in billing formula
Democratic congressional candidate announces financial services sector reform platform Wednesday.
New refuse cans are eye-catching and, even better, free.
At meeting, they say more publicity was needed. Shehady calls complaints "reactionary."
Candidates say removing RVSA fees from property tax costs Springfield residents money; Shehady says the list misleads public.
The Republican and Democratic candidates—and one noteworthy independent—are getting the word out.
Springfield loses some out of date equipment and gains some cash.
First bill now due Sept. 20.
Springfield GOP candidates pressed the flesh at neighborhood gatherings.
Congressman addresses business leaders regarding economic issues.
Construction will occur at night, closing express and local lanes.
Shehady says utility fee was necessary, looks to redevelop downtown as special improvement district.
Councilwoman officially kicks off campaign for Union County Freeholder with suds and sliders.
Democratic congressional candidate discusses education during Edison event with former boss.
Gov. Chris Christie attends Union County GOP fund raising dinner at the Grand Summit Hotel Tuesday.
Town Hall event will cover RVSA changes.
Moving public employees to state health plan would save town in excess of $1 million, officials say.