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Springfield Residents Can Send Service Requests With a Click of a Mouse
The township government has sponsored an innovative program where Springfielders can send a request via email, and have it routed to the right agency.

Former Patch Staff
The township government has sponsored an innovative program where Springfielders can send a request via email, and have it routed to the right agency.

Middlesex County food pantries are in desperate need of donations.
St. Peter's University Hospital will hold a baby fair April 28 for expectant mothers, or those who are thinking about it.
The school's annual basket auction is selling tickets now.
Matthew Jago School Students in Sewaren will try to beat the Guinness World Record, all with the idea of raising money and awareness about autism.
Sponsored by Cluck U, the 'Woodbridge Eats Wings' competition is this Saturday at Woodbridge High School.
Looking for bargains, or just to get rid of your bulk items? Here's the list for both in the township for this weekend.
Asta Riporti of Woodbridge needs your vote to win the "Shore to Love the Shore" photography contest.
A Cane Corso dog was found abandoned at Port Reading School #9 Tuesday with his ears cut away to his head.
USPS drops plans to halt Saturday mail delivery service.
Lots of culture this weekend, including free plays and concerts for kids and adults
An oncology pharmacist at Saint Peter's University Hospital, Genevieve Kumapley used her experience her own autistic child to help families with autistic children.
Read on to see more about the taste affair.
The township's Fire Department is supporting April as Autism Awareness Month.
Violators face stiff fines.
Lots of free stuff and activities for the kids at a health event near the Health Center on April 13.
Robert Sottilaro says Perth Amboy Mayor Wilda Diaz "can't get enough of the Woodbridge crew."
An Edison middle school play dealing with bullying and acceptance is benefiting from the EVP donation.
An amazing free exhibit at the Cornelius Low House in Piscataway devotes the entire building to a multimedia program on the WPA, the New Deal, and the Great Depression in NJ.
Appointments are being taken, starting April 18, for exams beginning May 15.