Westfield Police released its most recent blotter.
Linden Police Officers confirmed that the man in question was not in possession of a weapon on Wednesday morning.
The Westfield Memorial Library is launching its Annual Appeal 2024 fundraiser in hopes of raising $100,000 for renovations & improvements.
Four people were arrested following an early morning attempted home burglary in Westfield.
Joseph McKeon, aka "Jay McKeon," 54, of Westfield, pleaded guilty to the changes on Tuesday.
Anne Bonilla, aka "Anne Davinovish," 53, of Linden, also is accused of defrauding COVID-19 relief programs for small businesses.
Westfield High School Chorale joins in for December 15 holiday show
James Restivo was inspired by his wife's Celiac Disease diagnosis to open a restaurant where gluten-free food could be delicious for all.
Springfield Police investigated and determined the threat was non-credible.
The band finished the season performing in the New Jersey Marching Band Directors Association State Championships.
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Participants can also enjoy warm pretzels and hot chocolate.
A car with its keys inside was also stolen in Westfield, according to the latest police blotter.
This 2024 holiday season, consider donating and volunteering locally to make a positive impact in our community.
Police are urging witnesses to contact them with any information on Wednesday's crash in Berkeley Heights.
The crash happened on Wednesday night in Berkeley Heights.
The group is charged after police say they physically took debit cards from the victim's hands as they distracted them at Bank of America.
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Two students were arrested after police say they hid the loaded gun inside a fanny pack in bushes near the school on Thursday.
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The crash caused East North Avenue to close for several hours on Wednesday.
It has finally rained in Union County! And more is expected to fall through Friday. Check out the forecast:
Westfield Police sent out an alert asking drivers to avoid the area for the next two to three hours on Wednesday.
Nonprofit organizations can now register to be part of the Westfield Library's Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Day of Service Volunteer Fair.
Whittier Street between W. Grand Avenue and Union Street was closed on Tuesday due to the police activity.
Daquan McCallum, 30, of Elizabeth and Destiny Tamarato, 26, of Brick, were both charged, Attorney Philip R. Sellinger announced Wednesday.
An Artificial Intelligence plan is being developed as a result of the district’s adoption of a new AI policy 2365.
Westfield filmmakers Julian Seltzer and Emily Bailey recently released "Perfectly Good Moment," which is now streaming on Tubi and Amazon.
Students signed with colleges and universities, signifying recognition of the seniors’ accomplishments both academically and athletically.
The fire ignited on Sunday night in Union County.
New Jersey woman calls for progressive tax reforms to generate nearly $50 trillion, erase national debt, and rebuild America’s economy
Scotch Plains Synagogue Reveals New Torah Cover to Commemorate October 7th
Skaters will be able to see Santa along with his elves, sing holiday carols as they skate, and enjoy snacks.
Residents can drop off toys in person or order the toys online to be delivered to the Westfield Police Department.
Westfield Police also reported making multiple arrests for driving while intoxicated and outstanding warrants.
"With the colder weather coming, please avoid leaving your vehicle unlocked while warming it up," warned Westfield Police.
The bear was reported on Thursday morning by the school district.
The fatal crash of a Somerset County motorcyclist was reported on Wednesday night in Union County.
An undercover police operation at Qitopia Massage Spa ended with a prostitution arrest in Berkeley Heights.
Residents and councilmembers voiced their opinions on the ordinance during a 2.5-hour discussion, which got heated at times, on Tuesday.