The ambitious redevelopment project will include over 300,000-square-feet of office and retail space, plus townhomes and apartments.
Vote-by-Mail ballots for the upcoming Special Election in Springfield will be mailed to voters beginning on Wednesday, February 15.
Each stop on the tour will include information on how the house of worship was founded and its historic and architectural significance.
In celebration of Black History Month, Judge Victoria Pratt will speak at the library and will sign and sell copies of her new book.
The unique exhibit pairs portraits and biographical information of notable residents with maps of the public parklands in their vicinity.
Both residents and non-residents will have to pay a little extra for Memorial Pool memberships this summer.
Congregation Beth Israel To Host Union County Havdalah Service in Observance of Jewish Disability Awareness, Acceptance and Inclusion Month
Five local mental health service agencies in Westfield will split the $20K raised from the luminary event in November.
The exhibit at the Center for Creativity at the Rialto will include jazz performances, documentaries, discussions and more.
Six events for adults, teens and children will celebrate Black History Month at the Westfield Library.
Tuesday, February 21 is the deadline for voter registration for the March 14 Springfield Special School Board Election.
We all know students who excel in academic, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one resident who is having an impact in Westfield.
The award presentation is part of a celebratory evening in honor of Black History Month presented by the Commissioner Board.
"After much thought, I offer my most significant words to you: I am sad," said Chief Christopher Battiloro in his statement.
Each Trail Steward adopts a section of trail in a Union County park of their choice.
The family of 91-year-old Herman Walker has created a GoFundMe in order to hold a proper burial and funeral for their beloved grandfather.
Scotch Plains Synagogue Forms Welcome Circle to Sponsor a Ukrainian Family
Opponents of the proposed Lord & Taylor redevelopment project will rally outside of the North Side Train Station this weekend.
Developers from Streetworks, town planners and Mayor Brindle discussed the overall design and planning process for the proposed development.
Bilingual staff will be present at all of these events to offer assistance in Spanish.
Residents enjoy a variety of educational opportunities on and off campus.
Attendance is free of charge but pre-registration is required online at ucnj.org/job-fair.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate Star Students who make life better in Westfield with contributions big and small.
Lion's Roar Brewing Co. in Westfield will be showing the big game in its taproom this weekend. See more details below:
Langston & Beethoven: Black & Proud is a free evening of poetry and music exploring the life and times of Langston Hughes.
The programs are recommended for families with children ages four and older.
The CDBG-CV application is now available on at ucnj.org/cdbg and will close on Friday, February 3, 2023 at 5:00 pm.
Union County’s recycling programs are run by the Bureau of Recycling and Planning, and are for household use only.
Westfield Memorial Library is hosting a community-wide 'Racial Healing Circle' on Tuesday.
Streetworks will present changes to the Lord & Taylor redevelopment, including a reduction in housing units, at Tuesday's council meeting.
The Union County Veterans Parking program has expanded to 14 locations in 2023.
Donation bins have been placed at six locations for drop-off during regular business hours from Monday, January 16 to Friday, January 31.
Based public feedback, Streetworks announced a number of changes to the development – from less housing units to more on-street parking.
The Westfield Memorial Library & Westfield's Human Relations Advisory Commission will sponsor a Racial Healing Circle Tuesday, January 17.
From a vast calendar of events & dozens of clubs to sharing a meal with friends, Lantern Hill is designed to maximize social opportunities.
The Miller-Cory House Museum is hosting an event later this month on the intricate history of tea.
Union County Food Banks Receive Support
The 5K at Tamaques Park will help raise money for people with developmental disabilities.