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Child Facing Brain Surgery, Cancer, Vision Loss In Union County As Family Asks For Help
The family knows they have a long road ahead and are asking the Westfield community to rally behind them and join their fight.

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Originally from the Garden State, Eddie graduated in 2014 from Saint Joseph's University in Philadelphia. He then went on to work at NBC Sports Philadelphia as a program traffic coordinator. A few years later, his journey took him to CBS in Roanoke, Virginia to join the team as the station's first Digital Anchor, and help build their streaming/OTT platform. Whether it be through news articles, social media alerts or video updates, Eddie also enjoyed connecting with Southwest Virginia on a daily basis for four years as a Digital Producer.
The opportunity to then work in Washington, D.C. as a primetime news producer for the parent owner of the local CBS station was a chance to broaden horizons, and as a museum lover, a surrounding environment that was a thrill to just be around.
Most Likely To: Be at a museum, concert or hunting for cool flea market/antique finds while checking the St. Louis Cardinals score.
The family knows they have a long road ahead and are asking the Westfield community to rally behind them and join their fight.

Mayor Terrence Curran sat front and center as the resident began his allotted five minutes given to those in the public looking to speak.
The Union County body of water joins 22 others statewide in this latest proposal.
Students will build large language models, explore ethics and use real-world research to develop responsible solutions.
Milling and paving will impact commutes across roads in the area.
Utilities construction is being done along more than 10 roadways.
Registration is on a first-come, first-served basis.
Kids will have the chance to interact with police and their vehicles.
Utilities construction is being done along 10 roadways.
Anyone with information is asked to contact 908-789-1500.
Some services require appointments made ahead of time.
Accessibility for all is the goal through this major renovation.
"Thank you for sticking with us on this journey," staff says, as they are now looking forward to this "next chapter."
Cranford resident William Thilly has leveraged everything from the courts to busting a move to make an impact in his community.
The crash happened at around 2:30 a.m.
The Downtown Beautification Committee released their list of limited-time menus, encompassing a wide range of options.
Those who violate the regulation will be disciplined on a grade-level basis, depending also on the number of accumulated offenses.
The Union County SWAT Team, a hostage negotiator and the ARRIVE Team also responded to the scene.
The mother was driving a Subaru at the school's drop-off area.
Mayor Brindle is giving thanks to the Roads Division crew members for their efforts in making this "big milestone downtown" a reality.