“Suburban Modern:” Homes of the Early 20th Century
Thursday, April 18, 7:30 pm
Westfield Community Room
425 E. Broad St., Westfield, NJ
The Westfield Historic Preservation Commission will present a special program titled “Suburban Modern:” Homes of the Early 20th Century, on Thursday, April 18, at 7:30 pm in the Community Room, 425 E. Broad St. in Westfield, NJ. Presented by Janet W. Foster, an authority on New Jersey historic architecture, the illustrated talk will discuss how these homes were built, what physical and social attributes they shared, and how they continue to create pleasant,...
By Allen McGinley
National Library Week is an annual celebration highlighting the valuable roles libraries, librarians and library workers play in transforming lives and strengthening communities.
“Libraries connect our communities and enrich our lives in ways we may not realize,” says Meg Medina, National Library Week Honorary Chair. “And one of my greatest pleasures is discovering the unexpected and beautiful things libraries offer.”
And our library in Westfield is no exception, serving as the community’s primary destination for early childhood literacy, civic engagement, and lifelong learning.
In...
Five Westfield High School 12th graders have been named 2024 National Merit Finalists. (L-R) Jacob Blaustein, Nathan Reynders, Tage Mehta, Yenjay Hu, Kathryn Kengeri, and WHS principal Mary Asfendis. Pictured in Fall 2023 as Merit Semifinalists.
Photo Credit: Westfield Public Schools
Westfield High School 12th graders Jacob Blaustein, Yenjay Hu, Kathryn Kengeri, Tage Mehta, and Nathan Reynders have advanced as finalists in the 2024 National Merit Scholarship Program, having met academic and other standards to become eligible for scholarships. The selection of 7,100 Merit Scholarship winners...
If you’re like most investors, you’ve noticed the impact of higher inflation in recent years – whether at the gas pump or the grocery store. American investors are experiencing the effects of prolonged inflation for the first time since the early 1980s. As a result, many are concerned about how inflation levels will impact their ability to reach their long-term financial goals. While it may not be possible to avoid the effects of inflation altogether, there are several strategies investors can utilize to mitigate the impact of inflation on their financial plan. Here are three investment considerations...
Name Sandi Tullo
Company name Scotch Plains/Fanwood Public Schools & my small business The Loaf Lady
Contact Info sanditullo@gmail.com / 646-201-2043
Family (names/ages) Rich/ husband, Tobey / son 16 years old
Pets Herky & Bailey – our adorable pups
Job Title Instructional Aide
How long have you lived here and what brought you to town?
My husband Rich and I moved to Cranford in May 2007 when I was pregnant with our son, Tobey, who was born in August 2007. We moved here because we had close friends who lived in Westfield, and we fell in love with the area. Our friends told us...
Photo Credit: Westfield Public Schools
Works of art by Westfield Public Schools students in grades K-12 are displayed at the Center for Creativity at the Rialto, the Westfield Memorial Library, and the preview center at One Westfield Place.
The Westfield Public School District celebrated Youth Art Month in March, with colorful and creative displays at the Center for Creativity at the Rialto, the Westfield Memorial Library, and the preview center at One Westfield Place. The community enjoyed paintings, drawings, and sculpture designed by more than 180 students from kindergarten to twelfth...
On Wednesday, January 31, the cast of Summit High School’s upcoming musical ‘Anything Goes’ hosted an exciting tap workshop for more than 50 students from elementary schools across the district. In attendance were fourth and fifth-graders from Brayton, Franklin, Jefferson, Lincoln Hubbard, and Washington schools.
The elementary school students were given a preview dance performance from the cast before splitting into small groups and learning a short tap dance from the show’s titular song, “Anything Goes!” The evening concluded with a performance for parents, who watched their children execute...
Fifteen student-athletes announced their college commitments at Summit High School’s National Signing Day.
Below is the complete list of athletes and their chosen destinations:
Ella Callahan, Swimming – Middlebury College
Tanya Dev, Field Hockey – Tufts University
Sam Gouveia, Wrestling – Gettysburg College
Leo Haselmann, Football – Washington & Lee University
Ethan Hopman, Tennis – Endicott College
Zach Hume, Baseball – County College of Morris County
Matthew Kelly, Football – Western Connecticut State
Tyler Kessel, Football – Dartmouth...
Reeves-Reed Arboretum, a beloved sanctuary for nature enthusiasts and a beacon of environmental stewardship, is thrilled to announce its golden jubilee as it commemorates 50 years of serving the community. Since its inception in 1974, Reeves-Reed Arboretum has remained dedicated to preserving biodiversity, fostering environmental education, and providing a serene oasis for visitors to connect with the natural world.
As Reeves-Reed Arboretum reflects on five decades of growth and achievement, it invites the public to join in honoring this significant milestone. Events, programs, and initiatives...