Ugly Dumpling's menu features an array of Dim Sum, Wontons, traditional noodles, and wok dishes with a modern spin.
Mary Ann McGann served as Westfield's Coordinator of School and Community Relations for the past seven years.
Westfield student musicians have been selected to perform in band and orchestra ensembles at the state and regional levels.
Families can visit Union County's Trailside Nature and Science Center in Mountains for a winter series of indoor and outdoor programs.
Two Union County restaurants made New Jersey Monthly's list of the best new restaurants to try in New Jersey.
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Ivan Calderon, 62, of Elizabeth, is also facing charges of sexual assault to two additional underage girls, said authorities.
Progressive 2018 U.S. Senate candidate condemned medical research cuts backed by Elon Musk and Republicans as “illegal and catastrophic”
Store-wide closing sales are currently being held at Scotti's Record Shop.
The event will be held at 570 Broad Street in Newark from 10:30 am-2:00 pm
Sky Pierrelouis, 24, Linden, was charged with unlawful possession of a weapon and terroristic threats.
The blotter also included incidents of criminal mischief, fraud, and warrant arrests in Westfield.
The Westfield Volunteer Rescue Squad is one of only two squads in Union County which are all-volunteer.
Forecasters predict mixed precipitation overnight with a mix of rain, snow, sleet, and ice on Thursday morning.
The pub crawl will stop at four Irish bars on Saturday to raise money to help defray parade costs.
Anthony Ventura values giving back to the community with discounts for seniors, veterans, and more, along with sensory days for kids.
While visiting a local nursing facility, students from Westfield’s Holy Trinity School played bingo with residents.
The accompanying children’s book will be read by elementary music teacher Trevor Sindorf throughout the performance.
Jack Serzan, MSW, is available for appointments or drop-in sessions 16 to 20 hours a week.
Scotch Plains Synagogue to Host Weekend with Pioneering Cantors in Honor of Women’s History Month
The Westfield School District’s Visual and Performing Arts Department is a recipient of the 2025 Music for All Advocacy in Action Awards.
Feb. 14 falls on a Friday this year, and that means Westfield restaurants will likely be busy through the weekend.
The upcoming Aging Services Kiosk (ASK) events will explore the wide range of senior programs and resources available.
Randumbesque podcast hosts speak with Dr. Jennifer Dixon, Lindsay Schambach and peer mentor, Mnesoma
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Multiple warrant arrests were also reported in the recent police blotter.
The Philadelphia Eagles will take on the Kansas City Chiefs for the big game in New Orleans on Sunday, Feb. 9.
Lantern Hill's Live the Life program allows Priority List members to stay overnight in a furnished guest suite.
For every meal purchased on opening day, Sweetgreen will donate a meal to The Community FoodBank of New Jersey.
20 elementary and intermediate school students in the Westfield Public Schools were awarded at 38th Annual Interfaith Service.
The new start and end times impact elementary, intermediate, and high school students in Westfield.
Nathaniel Bell was reportedly the leader of a criminal conspiracy that obtained stolen vehicles from NJ, NY, Florida, and other states.
Lantern Hill offers professional development opportunities and mentorship programs.
Lisa McCormick says, “We are running out of time to rewrite our future, and every second wasted is a betrayal of generations to come.”
Launched more than a decade ago, the program provides residents ages 65 and older free entrance to many sports events, and performances.
The restaurant serves paninis, subs, wraps, burgers, soups, wings, and even desserts.
Two Westfield Memorial Library employees were honored at the Board of Trustees meeting for outstanding commitment and completion of an MLS.
Superintendent Dr. Raymond Gonzalez provided the community with an update on the upcoming budget and referendum vote in April.
11 High School students train to become volunteers at Imagine
Tijah M. Williams-Rogers, 28, of New York, is charged with theft, money laundering, and unlawful computer access.