Proponents say the sale of the water utility is the best option to make costly infrastructure upgrades, retire debt, and manage rate increases while maintaining water quality. Opponents raise concerns about NJAW being a publicly traded company and loss of control.
Olivia Lewis Chang
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EnvironmentGovernmentSouth Orange
Revamping South Orange’s Tree Ordinance to Ensure a Shady Canopy for Generations to Come
For homeowners and developers, the ordinance spells out how many trees need to be planted to replace healthy trees that are removed, based on the size of the tree removed.
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GovernmentMaplewoodOpinionSouth Orange
Maplewood & South Orange Leaders Release Statement on Anniversary of October 7 Attack on Israel
From the South Orange Village Council and Maplewood Township Committee: Joint Statement on the…
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CommunityGovernmentSchools / KidsSouth Orange
South Orange Celebrates the Seton Hall Student Volunteers of DOVE
Seton Hall University’s Division of Volunteer Efforts connects student volunteers with South Orange causes and events in need of support. Hundreds of students answer the call every year.
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“I totally welcome public engagement and public participation, and the public has a right to vote,” said Councilmember Olivia Lewis-Chang.
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From South Orange Village: Most people know River Day as the family-friendly event that…
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HistoryMaplewoodSouth Orange
A Ground-Breaking Women’s History Month Begins in Maplewood & South Orange
Nearly two dozen women who have served or currently serve in elected office representing…
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ElectionGovernmentSouth Orange
PHOTOS: ‘A Lot of Estrogen’ — South Orange Swears In 4 Women to Elected Office
“Not one, not two, not three — but four women are being inaugurated!” Thus…
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The public event, to be held at Orange Lawn Tennis Club, will also acknowledge the service of former Trustees Donna Coallier & Steve Schnall.
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Polls are open from 6:00 a.m. through 8:00 p.m.