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Madison Mayor Signs Proclamation Designating Mental Illness Awareness Week
Thursday Morning Club supports NAMI and Mental Illness Awareness Week from October 4-10, 2015 in Madison.

Thursday Morning Club supports NAMI and Mental Illness Awareness Week from October 4-10, 2015 in Madison.

A 20-year-old Brooklyn woman was arrested at a Linden Walmart on Thursday after police say she attempted to use counterfeit currency.
The following is a synopsis of the Sept. 29 Westfield Board of Education meeting submitted by Margaret Dolan, Ed.D., superintendent.
Event Scheduled for 1 p.m. features speakers from County of Union, UNICO District X, and Italian American ONE VOICE Coalition.
Do you know an elderly or disabled person who needs help getting his or her yard ready for the winter months?
“When it comes to property fraud, knowledge is power,” said Union County Clerk Joanne Rajoppi.
Three arrests were made on Friday after police received word that the driver of a Nissan Altima was in possession of narcotics and a shotgun
The Ridge High School Marching Band brought home the 3rd Place trophy from their very first competition of the season.
Madison Police have been accused of racial profiling by the wife of an NFL player claiming she was pulled over for “driving while black."
According to the Anxiety Disorders Association of America, one in eight children experience anxiety.
American Repertory Ballet, NJ’s top ballet company, will bring A Night of Dance to Union County Performing Arts Center’s Hamilton Stage.
Golf enthusiasts throughout the tri-state area are invited to join LPGA legend Annika Sorenstam for ANNIKA DAY, a golf and fundraising event
Union County residents who are not registered to vote have until October 13 to register in time for the November 3 elections.
Donations accepted through Oct. 30.
A look back at some of the stories coming out of Madison this week.
A look back at some of the stories coming out of Basking Ridge this week.
A look back at some of the stories coming out of Hillsborough this week.
A look back at some of the stories coming out of Westfield this week.
A multiply-handicapped 11-year-old girl whose father is a retired Marine seargent, really needed a handicap-accessible bathroom.
For Banned Books Week 2015, the ACLU released its top five taboo works of literature in the Garden State. Vote for your favorite here.