5K in Fanwood tomorrow
St. Barthomolew Academy in Scotch Plains will host a 5k race tomorrow to raise money for the school.
View ArticleFanwood police seek public’s help investigating burglary
Fanwood police are seeking the public's help solving a home burglary.
View Article$10,000 FBI reward for Elizabeth, Middlesex bank robber
The FBI has boosted its reward to $10,000 for information leading to the arrest of a man who robbed the same Elizabeth bank twice last year -- two of seven holdups the bureau said he's committed in...
View ArticleRed-light camera leads to arrest in Springfield burglary
A hunch paid off for Springfield detectives when a red-light surveillance camera caught an image of a Manalapan man whom they then connected to a local burglary.
View ArticleFanwood poetry series hosts a reading
The Carriage House Poetry Series invites the public to attend a poetry reading by B. J. Ward on Tuesday, May 20. The free performance will begin promptly at 8 p.m. in the Patricia Kuran Arts Center on...
View ArticlePHOTOS: Pros receive residential lending training sponsored by MLB...
PHOTOS: Pros receive residential lending training sponsored by MLB Residential Lending
View ArticleFanwood break-ins underscore need to lock your car
Police again are urging motorists never to leave their cars unlocked after five vehicles were burglarized in Fanwood over the weekend.
View ArticleEscape today’s heat at cooling station in Fanwood
To help provide relief from today's extreme heat and poor air quality, Fanwood police have designated The Chelsea Senior Living Center at 295 South Avenue as a cooling station.
View ArticleFanwood police seek public help finding ‘person of interest’ in car burglaries
DO YOU KNOW THIS PERSON? Fanwood police are hoping someone recognizes the man or boy seen in this surveillance image, whom they've characterized as a "person of interest" in a series of pre-dawn car...
View ArticleFanwood Carriage House Poetry Series returns
Fanwood's Carriage House Poetry Series will return from its annual summer hiatus on Tuesday, Sept. 16, with a free reading by distinguished poets Renee Ashley and Peter Murphy.
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