Residents can safely dispose of unwanted household chemicals and other waste at free event, June 8.
All Union County residents are invited to use this free service for secure shredding of personal papers, coming next to Cranford and Clark.
Gardeners are welcome to come to the plant swap and trade an invasive plant from their yard for a colorful native plant, free of charge.
Learn about native plants with free workshops and activities in Union County on May 18, May 19, and June 6.
The 30th annual Master Gardeners of Union County Spring Garden Fair and Plant Sale features popular native plants for sale, and much more.
The UC Means Green grant program brings community gardening to people from many different walks of life throughout Union County.
Gardening enthusiasts can stock up on plants, seedlings and other supplies -- and shop for a cause, too.
Conservationists are encouraging home owners and professional landscapers alike to plant native species and create a healthy ecosystem.
Free motor oil recycling is available for residents who work on their own cars, lawn mowers and other motorized equipment.
A gardening seminar on methods & plant choices to live in harmony with nature and the animals who share our world.
This Brand-New Construction Exclusive Community of Upscale Townhomes – Forest Park Commons - is a Must See!
Nominate an individual, group, or organization in your community for the annual Union County Environmental Heroes awards.
Union County residents can safely dispose of unwanted household chemicals, old thermostats, car tires and other listed items.
Expansive Townhomes with Upscale Finishes and Appointments Situated Just Minutes from Downtown Westfield
Come learn the basics of gardening and see how you can help FUMC Westfield grow food for the Westfield Food Pantry!
This Brand-New Construction Community of Upscale Townhomes – Forest Park Commons - is a Must See!
After 35 years of being 'out of whack' a revaluation of property could bring significant value changes to residents and businesses.
Union County residents can bring household chemicals, yard care products and other special waste for safe disposal.
A big group of volunteers helped to restore the treescape at Union County’s Mattano Park in Elizabeth last month.
A unique "senior bed" enables gardeners to work from a sitting or standing position instead of kneeling or bending.
Union County's tree canopy cools down "heat islands," helps reduce storm runoff and flooding, and makes the community healthier.
Adopt-a-Park volunteers helped to make a chronically west section of woodland trail more user friendly for hikers.
Bees, butterflies, birds and other pollinators have a new home in Union County’s Watchung Reservation.
Union County residents can recycle old metal appliances, bicycles, lawn furniture and much more at two free recycling locations in August.
Union County residents can bring unwanted chemicals and other hazardous wastes to Scotch Plains recycling event.
The habitat in Union County's Meisel Park got a "tree-mendous" assist from a volunteer and staff tree planting project.
With the help of volunteers, pollinator-friendly native plants and shrubs are making a comeback in Union County parks.
Janet M Dillon for Williams Nursery
Westfield Public Works crews are continuing to make their way through the township to collect all of the leftover storm brush debris.
Elizabeth reported getting 9.2 inches of snow on Tuesday, March 14.
Trailside Talks, Teacher Training Workshop are part of the winter educational programs at the Trailside Nature, Science Center
The Kenilworth Police is reminding residents to be on alert regarding phone scams currently being used to swindle money.
Locals can watch the free livestream of the falcons on the county's website. The Courthouse Tower is one of only two falcon cams in NJ.
How much snow has fallen across Union County? The National Weather Service has the inch counts.
With the impending snow on the horizon, don't forget to follow Westfield's newest snow-related ordinances.
The annual Union County Deer hunt finished on Monday with a total of 137 deer killed for the season - most killed at Watchung Reservation.
Breaking: Inclement weather has moved the scheduled Union County deer hunt from Monday to Wednesday.
Hunting in six Union County parks and one municipal park will occur on Mondays through Feb. 6. The next hunting day is on Jan. 18.
The next hunting day will be Wednesday, Jan. 18 as it is pushed back in observance of Martin Luther King Jr. day.
Still have your Christmas tree up? No need to fear, Jan. 21 is your last day to get rid of it in Westfield.