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LeGrand Coffee House set to open in his hometown of Woodbridge later this year

LeGrand Coffee House set to open in his hometown of Woodbridge later this year Following a recent launch of his own coffee business and online shop, Eric LeGrand officially announced on March 10 that the brick-and-mortar location of LeGrand Coffee House will be part of a new development at 10 Green St. in his hometown of Woodbridge.   Being developed by Prism Capital Partners, Avenue & Green is located next to the Woodbridge Train Station at the corner of Rahway Avenue and Green Street. The five-acre redevelopment will be a mixed-use facility that consists of 232 residential apartments and 12,000 square feet of retail space. LeGrand Coffee House is expected to open in late summer or early fall.

PILOTS from development continues to allow Woodbridge to invest in school and municipal infrastructure

PILOTS from development continues to allow Woodbridge to invest in school and municipal infrastructure WOODBRIDGE – Payments in lieu of taxes (PILOTS) from development allows the township to keep investing in school and municipal infrastructure with a continued focus on economic development. “No municipality our size has had the success,” Mayor John McCormac said during his during his annual State of the Township address in January. In 2020, a 1 million-square-foot warehouse project run by Morris Companies on Rahway Avenue funded the $87 million school bond referendum through profit of sale of the land and $2 million in annual PILOT funds. Voters approved the referendum on March 10.

Authorities Investigate, Condemn Hate Group Stickers Posted in Westfield

By MATT KADOSH January 23, 2021 at 9:22 AM A Patriot Front sticker is seen on South Avenue in Westfield earlier this week. A Patriot Front sticker is seen on South Avenue in Westfield earlier this week. Credits: Submitted Photo January 23, 2021 at 9:22 AM WESTFIELD, NJ A series of stickers posted on local streets in support of a white supremacist group were removed this week and later condemned by the authorities, who said they are investigating. Officials with the Union County Prosecutor’s Office said investigators are aware of materials found affixed to public property in Westfield advertising a group identified by the Southern Poverty Law Center as a white nationalist group.

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