Residents can shred personal documents, dispose of household chemicals or recycle scrap metal.
Union County is offering free passport photos as an incentive to get residents to apply for a passport or renewal.
Major storms and heavy rains have left many homes in Union County with mold.
The transit authority's operating expenses will rise 2.84 percent to $1.36 billion for the next fiscal year.
Union County’s Youth Services has moved to a new location in the county.
Free springtime training is available for anyone interested in becoming a volunteer advocate for victims of sexual violence.
Union County has 470 bridges and culverts traversing waterways and other obstacles.
Special meetings of the Fiscal Committee on the Budget begin tonight.
With more snow approaching, several county functions have been cancelled or delayed on March 5.
District 7 Congressman Leonard Lance is hailing legislation passed by the state to end human trafficking.
According to the unofficial numbers supplied by the Union County Clerks Office, about 36 percent of registered voters took to the polls.
The polls are closed and votes are being tallied for the November 4, 2014 election - updated as the results come in.
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Republican Rep. Leonard Lance and Democratic Clinton Mayor Janice Kovach will hold a debate Friday, Oct. 24.
President Obama cancelled his trip to Union scheduled for today in order to work on the governments response to Ebola.
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Schools, township offices, police and other agencies are preparing.
Alison Gutkin served in Lance’s Capitol Hill office.
Meeting begins at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Municipal Building.
The U.S. Postal Service announced the cost of a first-class stamp jumps to 49 cents.
State Sen. Nicholas Scutari wants to state to follow in the footsteps of Colorado and Washington.
One seat of the five-member Township Committee in Springfield is up for election in November.
Committeemen Ziad Andrew Shehady has created a form for residents to provide feedback regarding mail delivery issues.
A story published on Politico ranked New Jersey the 12th best state in the country.
Residents continue to lament Springfield's "abysmal postal service."
Orientation will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. Wednesday.
Recycling pick up has been postponed from Wednesday to Thursday due to the storm.
Pick up is now slated for Thursday.
Dawn Zimmer met for several hours Sunday with members of the U.S. Attorney's Office.
The volunteer squad is in its 65th year of serving the community.
"Springfield residents can expect to get delivery Monday through Saturday on a regular basis," a USPS spokesperson said.