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Democrats Seek to Expand Control of SP Council
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Democrats Seek to Expand Control of SP Council
FRED T. ROSSI 
Wednesday, October 14, 2020
SCOTCH PLAINS – Democrats will seek to expand their 3-to-2 majority on the township council in next month’s election, in which the mayor’s seat and a council seat are up for grabs. Republican Mayor Alexander Smith is seeking a second term and facing a challenge from Deputy Mayor Josh Losardo, a Demo...
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Concern Over Teens Congregating at Mindowaskin Aired at Rec. Mtg.
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Concern Over Teens Congregating at Mindowaskin Aired at Rec. Mtg.
REBECCA MEHORTER 
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
WESTFIELD — The Westfield Recreation Commission met Monday via Zoom and discussed the statement Mayor Shelley Brindle released pertaining to teenagers loitering in Mindowaskin Park, a Brightwood cleanup and the financials of the commission. (The full statement can be found on Page 6.) Scott Katz, co...
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Field Lights Back in the Spotlight For SP-F BOE
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Field Lights Back in the Spotlight For SP-F BOE
JENNIFER GLACKIN 
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
SCOTCH PLAINS — Last Thursday’s Scotch Plains-Fanwood Board of Education (BOE) meeting went past midnight due to the many residents who called in to discuss the field lights that were installed over the summer and the way in which the board handled the project. There is a pending court case on the m...
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Cranford Zoning Board Continues Dunkin’ Hearing
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Cranford Zoning Board Continues Dunkin’ Hearing
ALEXANDRA LEBOVITZ 
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
CRANFORD — After an evening full of testimony and resident questions, members of the Cranford Board of Adjustment on Monday carried over an application for a drive-through Dunkin’ at the corner of South Avenue and Lincoln Boulevard to the board’s Monday, October 26 meeting. The meeting was a continu...
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Concern Over Teens Congregating at Mindowaskin Aired at Rec. Mtg.
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Concern Over Teens Congregating at Mindowaskin Aired at Rec. Mtg.
REBECCA MEHORTER 
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
WESTFIELD — The Westfield Recreation Commission met Monday via Zoom and discussed the statement Mayor Shelley Brindle released pertaining to teenagers loitering in Mindowaskin Park, a Brightwood cleanup and the financials of the commission. (The full statement can be found on Page 6.) Scott Katz, co...
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Field Lights Back in the Spotlight For SP-F BOE
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Field Lights Back in the Spotlight For SP-F BOE
JENNIFER GLACKIN 
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
SCOTCH PLAINS — Last Thursday’s Scotch Plains-Fanwood Board of Education (BOE) meeting went past midnight due to the many residents who called in to discuss the field lights that were installed over the summer and the way in which the board handled the project. There is a pending court case on the m...
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Cranford Zoning Board Continues Dunkin’ Hearing
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Cranford Zoning Board Continues Dunkin’ Hearing
ALEXANDRA LEBOVITZ 
Wednesday, October 7, 2020
CRANFORD — After an evening full of testimony and resident questions, members of the Cranford Board of Adjustment on Monday carried over an application for a drive-through Dunkin’ at the corner of South Avenue and Lincoln Boulevard to the board’s Monday, October 26 meeting. The meeting was a continu...
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Paper and Plastic Bag Ban On the Horizon in New Jersey
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Paper and Plastic Bag Ban On the Horizon in New Jersey
REBECCA MEHORTER 
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
TRENTON — A bill banning the use of single-use plastic carry-out and paper bags passed both houses of the New Jersey State Legislature on September 24, more than eight months after its introduction into committee. The bill also limits the use of single-use plastic straws as well as polystyrene foam ...
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Garwood Council Eyes Events, Hears Update on Covid Cases
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Garwood Council Eyes Events, Hears Update on Covid Cases
KIMBERLY A. BROADWELL 
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
GARWOOD — Topping the bi-monthly Garwood Council meeting held last Thursday evening was a series of announcements regarding upcoming events that will be held within the borough. A socially-distanced Garwood Senior Walk will be held this Saturday, October 3, at 10 a.m., at the Recreation Complex. Acc...
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Paper and Plastic Bag Ban On the Horizon in New Jersey
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Paper and Plastic Bag Ban On the Horizon in New Jersey
REBECCA MEHORTER 
Wednesday, September 30, 2020
TRENTON — A bill banning the use of single-use plastic carry-out and paper bags passed both houses of the New Jersey State Legislature on September 24, more than eight months after its introduction into committee. The bill also limits the use of single-use plastic straws as well as polystyrene foam ...
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Cranford Discusses Pool Upgrades, Affordable Housing
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Cranford Discusses Pool Upgrades, Affordable Housing
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, February 19, 2026
CRANFORD – Revitalization efforts are expected to begin at the Orange Avenue Pool this Spring now that Cranford Township representatives have voted to...
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Leader Staff Recognized By New Jersey Press Association
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Leader Staff Recognized By New Jersey Press Association
Thursday, February 19, 2026
WESTFIELD – The Leader earned two first place awards – one for feature writing and another for editorial content – during this year’s New Jersey Press...
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County Files Suit Over Reservoir Encroachment
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County Files Suit Over Reservoir Encroachment
By KATIE MOEN 
Thursday, February 19, 2026
AREA — Union County has filed suit against Clark property owners for allegedly adding several backyard amenities to land that they do not own. Late la...
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District 21 Assemblymen Say They Will Prioritize Affordability
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By SYDNEY HERSKOWITZ 
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AREA — Andrew Macurdy and Vincent Kearney were both sworn in last month, beginning their first terms representing New Jersey’s 21st Legislative Distri...
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AREA – Union County residents are still working to shovel out from under almost two feet of snow courtesy of what meteorologists are calling one of th...
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