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Curbside recycling delayed until Saturday, Jan. 8, 2022
Due to unforeseen operational issues because of the recent COVID outbreak, the Plainfield Municipal Utilities Authority (PMUA) has informed the Borough that today’s recycling pickup will be postponed until Saturday, January 8th. Please make sure your container is out by ...
2022 Fanwood Reorganization Meeting
The annual Reorganization Meeting of the Mayor and Council of Fanwood will be held on Monday, January 3, 2022 at 6:30 PM. The purpose of this meeting is to conduct the business of reorganizing the municipal government of the Borough of ...
Council members and other officials sworn in for 2022
The Fanwood Borough Council and Mayor Colleen Mahr ushered in the new year with the annual Reorganization Meeting, held virtually this year on Monday, January 3, 2022. The meeting is required by law to set the local government and its ...
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Update on COVID-19 – June 5, 2020
A Message from Mayor Mahr Dear Fanwoodians, In the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the American people mobilized to achieve the social distancing required to successfully limit the contagion of COVID-19. Even as we continue to grapple with the pandemic, the events of this past week have once ...
Public Notice: June 4 Mayor & Council Meeting to be Remote
PUBLIC NOTICE FOR INFORMATION ONLY Meetings of the Mayor and Council of the Borough of Fanwood to be held via video and telephone conference. INFORMATION FOR PUBLIC PARTICIPATION FOR THE SPECIAL MEETING SCHEDULED FOR JUNE 4, 2020 PURSUANT TO THE OPEN PUBLIC MEETING ACT N.J.S.A. 10:4-8 and ...
Update on COVID-19 – June 1, 2020: Remote Council Meeting Information
A Message from Mayor Mahr On Friday we announced that our daily COVID-19 emails will move to a twice-weekly schedule. Below you will find a summary of Governor Murphy's announcements today regarding re-opening. We also want to remind residents that tonight's June 1 Council Meeting will be held ...
Update on COVID-19 – May 29, 2020
A Message from Mayor Mahr Earlier today, the state reported another 1,117 COVID-19 positive test results, bringing the statewide total to 158,844. Union County currently has a total of 15,610 confirmed cases. As of this publication, our number of cases remains at 92. As we move into the next phase and attempt to piece together ...