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Crossing Guards Needed In Clark, Applications Open
The Police Department is seeking more crossing guards to help children cross the road in various parts of town.

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The Police Department is seeking more crossing guards to help children cross the road in various parts of town.

Institutions own a significant portion of Union County's real estate, which may contribute to a tough housing market, a new study claims.
The success of Netflix's 'Wednesday' may draw more attention and visitors to Westfield's annual AddamsFest, says Councilwoman Dawn Mackey.
While a permanent closure of Maple St. was taken off the table, many residents still worry about traffic issues with a seasonal closure.
The owners and police are currently looking for the six-month old black lab in Summit.
See the latest announcement from the Borough of Fanwood.
Prizes for the contest will be awarded for the most outrageous house, most traditional and all-around favorite.
You can travel around downtown Cranford in style this holiday season by hopping on a horse-drawn carriage.
Adelaide Marie Fairfield lived in Summit for 53 years and volunteered her time at the American Red Cross.
After battling cancer for the past 16 years and undergoing two invasive surgeries, the father is now terminal.
Summit received a silver level certification for its efforts to reduce waste, cut greenhouse gas emissions and more.
Current Recreation Director Don Bogardus is retiring after a 30-year municipal recreation career.
While residents of the home were away overnight, the burglar broke in through a window and rummaged through their belongings, police said.
The skating event has a new date after being postponed due to rain. The event will include a visit from Santa, cookie decorating and more.
Craft Protein Bar offers a variety of shakes, coffees, teas, donuts and more — all packed with tons of protein.
We all know someone who's making a difference. Here's one local resident who is having an impact in New Providence-Berkeley Heights.
The immersive experience will allow congregants, and Westfield High School students, to step inside a replica of a World War II cattle car.
Many residents and council members have previously objected to the permanent closure of Maple Street, citing traffic and safety concerns.
The 7-Eleven will also receive a $2,000 bonus check for the winning ticket sold.
PSE&G is conducting utility work on two streets in Cranford on Monday. See impacted roads below: