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Westfield Week in Review

What happened in Westfield this week?

Westfield resident made strides for pedestrian safety by writing to the Town Council, after nearly being hit by cyclists in Tamaques Park. Ruvolo met with Councilman Mark LoGrippo to discuss improving conditions for walkers. Patch readers weighed on in the new signs that advise cyclists to stay in the right lane. 

On Tuesday, the Westfield Board of Education held a marathon four-hour meeting in which for  and  were unanimously approved. 

The Board also approved athat would fund the construction of a lighted artificial turf field at . 

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This week celebrated its 10th anniversary. The eatery, owned by Jaime and Ana Chaves, offered free chocolate chip cookies to anyone who stopped in as a way of thanking patrons for their support.

The hidden camera show ilmed at Thinka Dinka two weeks ago. The episode in which shoppers were faced with an ethical dilemma involving a mom abandoning her children at the toy store aired at 9 p.m. Friday. 

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and have come up with a sweet idea. The local merchants will sell starting at noon on Saturday, May 19 to help the family of raise money for a new wheelchair. 


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