Tag Archives: Rahway

City Council OKs senior housing PILOT agreement

A proposed senior housing development would pay about $30,000 annually under a Payment In Lieu Of Taxes (PILOT) agreement adopted by City Council.

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Poll: What’s your favorite pizza in Rahway?

OK, it’s time for the mother of all of our monthly polls.

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Monthly parking permit fees to increase by $10

Monthly parking permit fees are expected to rise by $10 under legislation to be approved by City Council next week. It would be the first increase in several years.

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Poll results: Favorite barber shop in Rahway

The latest poll winner defended its crown from last year but the final result was much closer this year.

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St. Mark’s concepts have been unacceptable to city

Proposals for the former St. Mark’s Church property have not been to the liking of city officials, either because of density or parking or a combination of both.

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New mural to be dedicated Saturday

The city will host a dedication ceremony on Saturday for the new mural on East Cherry Street.

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Poll: What’s your favorite barber shop in Rahway?

Whether you’re all business with your haircuts, no-nonsense, get in and get out, or your barber shop is your third place where you chat and catch up, it’s time to pick your favorite.

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UCPAC revenue rebounds on government funds

A year after finances took a tumble at the height of the pandemic, the Union County Performing Arts Center (UCPAC) reported revenue of more than $2 million thanks to government support and contributions and grants of more than $1 million and a rebound in program revenue.

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