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LETTER: Vote No to BAC on May 7
Another point of view on the BAC.

Former Patch Staff
Another point of view on the BAC.

Meanwhile, the mother of another runner from New Jersey anxiously waits to hear from her son.
The mother of another runner from New Jersey still hasn't heard from her son.
The Fanwood Environmental Commission wants your input into the town's environmental resource inventory.
Mark April 27 on your calendar. MHHRC is holding an event you won't want to miss!
Giovanni Serrano of Avenel was one of six suspects arrested for drug activity centered around a Perth Amboy barber shop.
The door to the century-old bank vault that stood in the center of the old Chamber of Commerce building is being auctioned off on eBay.
Check out these and other jobs available around town.
Sharing municipal services is the right thing to do.
Tickets are on sale for both performances on May 8.
A look at some job openings in or around Berkeley Heights, New Providence and Mountainside.
Looking for a job or career? Here's a look at who's hiring in the Springfield area.
A coalition of groups gathered Saturday in Woodbridge to support the Constitution and individual rights. They're planning a rally in Union County today.
A coalition of groups gathered Saturday in Woodbridge to support the Constitution and individual rights. They're planning a rally in Union County today.
A coalition of groups gathered Saturday to support the Constitution and individual rights. But it wasn't just about the Second Amendment, they said.
Appointments are being taken for free and low cost cancer and health screenings starting April 18.
Paul Robinson, the owner of P.H. Robinson Design and Landscaping, will be sentenced in May.
Ballet dancers ages 6 to 9 are wanted to try out today for Ballet with a Twist, at the Union County Arts Center in Rahway.
Lorena J. Escobar, a former Edison Motor Vehicles clerk, was sentenced Friday to three years in jail for selling fraudulent driver's licenses to illegal aliens, who paid up to $7,000 for the fake documents.
The Springfield 4th graders team fell short in OT for the championship during the Garden State League Playoffs.