Category Archives: City Council

City Council moves on new redevelopment agreement

City Council introduced an ordinance to accept changes to the financial agreement for Meridia Brownstones, a 487-unit at the former Wheatena site that recently cut the ribbon on its first phase.

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10: Top posts of 2020

This episode takes a look back at the past year with a countdown of the most popular posts of 2020 (based on page views). Have a listen and let me know what your favorites were from 2020, whether they made the top 10 or not.

 

 


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Top posts of 2020

Happy New Year everyone. Here’s a review of the top 10 most popular posts on RahwayRising.com during 2020:

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City acquired Irving Street lots for $500k

The city acquired three lots at the corner of Irving Street and Seminary Avenue earlier this year for $500,000.

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Heated pavilions going up downtown

Three heated outdoor pavilions will be constructed downtown, aimed to help bars and restaurants to continue operations amid COVID-19 safety restrictions on indoor dining set by the state.

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Local election results certified

The Union County Clerk’s Office officially certified election results on Friday afternoon and while there was no change in the six City Council races, the race for three seats to the Board of Education took a different turn since election night.

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2020 election results

Democrats easily won all six ward seats up for election to City Council, according to unofficial results posted by the Union County Clerk’s Office.

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Broad Street home demolished

A single-family home at the corner of Broad Street and West Albert Street that was deemed “unfit for human habitation, occupancy or use,” was demolished by the city.

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