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Similar to volleyball and played in a racquetball court, Wallyball provides an element of surprise as an ordinary volley can go a whole new direction when the ball is played off the walls. This new co-ed adult league requires three players, with at least one who is female, on the court with rosters of up to 5 people. One hour games will be held Wednesday at either 6:45, 7:45, or 8:45PM from June 19 through July 31. In-person registration as a team or as an individual is required by 6/12 at the Main Y Facility located at 220 Clark Street, Westfield. Registration will close sooner if maximum capacity is reached. Open Wallyball will be held for interested players 7:00-9:00PM on June 5. Questions? Contact Amanda Aguirre, Director of Physical Programs, at 908-301-YMCA (9622) x258 or [email protected].

The Cranford Clay Courts Club, located on Springfield Avenue in Cranford, is currently accepting new members for the 2019 Season.
The Club offers a long outdoor tennis season, with the courts usually open from April into December in recent years, depending upon weather conditions.
In addition, the club enjoys the distinction of being the only outdoor tennis club in the area with a lighting system for night play on the Club’s well-maintained three har-tru (soft) courts.
The culture and communal aspect of the club offers members the somewhat unique opportunity to “find a game” without needing to bring a partner, particularly on weekday and weekend mornings. There are several social events throughout the season, Monday night open mixed doubles and clinics on Sunday afternoons at 4pm.
Membership in the Cranford Clay Courts Club is open to both resident and
non-residents. For more information in joining or participating in Team Tennis,
visit www.cranfordtennis.com.

Union County will host two Mobile Paper Shredding Events in June; the first on Saturday, June 1st at Union County College Cranford Campus located on Springfield Avenue (in the back parking lot by the planetarium) and then on Wednesday, June 12 at Clark Public Works located at 315 Westfield Avenue in Clark. Both events will run from 9 am to 1 pm or until the truck(s) get filled. Residents can bring up to four bags of confidential documents for shredding. Please DO NOT bring material that is already shredded.
Please visit www.ucnj.org/recycling for more information or directions.

Union County’s Scrap Metal Recycling program also continues in June. The events are the first Thursday and Third Saturday of each month. This month the collections will be on Thursday, June 6th and Saturday, June 15th. There are two (2) locations in Union County for residents to drop off their metal for recycling, one in Cranford and Rahway. All locations will be open from 9 am to 12 pm. Residents can drop off old appliances, microwaves, air conditioners, and metal lawn furniture to name a few.
Visit http://ucnj.org/recycling/scrap-metal/ for locations and details.
Please visit www.ucnj.org/recycling for more information or directions.

This program being offered by UCEDC, a nonprofit economic development corporation that is dedicated to helping New Jersey’s small business community.
At one time or another, almost everyone has had the idea of starting their own business. What separates the successful businesses from the ones that crash and burn is the work done to realistically determine if the business will succeed. The excitement that comes with entrepreneurship needs to be tempered by due diligence before you move forward in your venture.
This six-week course will help guide you through the early stages of the entrepreneurial process and give you the best chance to turn your business idea into a success.

Union County’s Scrap Metal Recycling program also continues in June. The events are the first Thursday and Third Saturday of each month. This month the collections will be on Thursday, June 6th and Saturday, June 15th. There are two (2) locations in Union County for residents to drop off their metal for recycling, one in Cranford and Rahway. All locations will be open from 9 am to 12 pm. Residents can drop off old appliances, microwaves, air conditioners, and metal lawn furniture to name a few.
Visit http://ucnj.org/recycling/scrap-metal/ for locations and details.
Please visit www.ucnj.org/recycling for more information or directions.

Our partnership with Cranford Theater continues with the June Movie Series, centered around classic summer movies. Check out the schedule below and remember, tickets are only $8 for adults and $6 for kids. The movies will be shown at 11AM Saturday mornings, so why not grab lunch downtown afterwards also? Our thanks to That Suburban Life from Lindsay Lehault Real Estate for sponsoring the movie series!
• National Lampoon’s Vacation (June 1st)
• The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (June 8th)
• Troop Beverly Hills (June 15th)
• The Great Outdoors (June 22nd)
• Summer Rental (June 29th)



The Cranford Clay Courts Club, located on Springfield Avenue in Cranford, is currently accepting new members for the 2019 Season.
The Club offers a long outdoor tennis season, with the courts usually open from April into December in recent years, depending upon weather conditions.
In addition, the club enjoys the distinction of being the only outdoor tennis club in the area with a lighting system for night play on the Club’s well-maintained three har-tru (soft) courts.
The culture and communal aspect of the club offers members the somewhat unique opportunity to “find a game” without needing to bring a partner, particularly on weekday and weekend mornings. There are several social events throughout the season, Monday night open mixed doubles and clinics on Sunday afternoons at 4pm.
Membership in the Cranford Clay Courts Club is open to both resident and
non-residents. For more information in joining or participating in Team Tennis,
visit www.cranfordtennis.com.


This program being offered by UCEDC, a nonprofit economic development corporation that is dedicated to helping New Jersey’s small business community.
At one time or another, almost everyone has had the idea of starting their own business. What separates the successful businesses from the ones that crash and burn is the work done to realistically determine if the business will succeed. The excitement that comes with entrepreneurship needs to be tempered by due diligence before you move forward in your venture.
This six-week course will help guide you through the early stages of the entrepreneurial process and give you the best chance to turn your business idea into a success.

Our partnership with Cranford Theater continues with the June Movie Series, centered around classic summer movies. Check out the schedule below and remember, tickets are only $8 for adults and $6 for kids. The movies will be shown at 11AM Saturday mornings, so why not grab lunch downtown afterwards also? Our thanks to That Suburban Life from Lindsay Lehault Real Estate for sponsoring the movie series!
• National Lampoon’s Vacation (June 1st)
• The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (June 8th)
• Troop Beverly Hills (June 15th)
• The Great Outdoors (June 22nd)
• Summer Rental (June 29th)

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The Cranford Clay Courts Club, located on Springfield Avenue in Cranford, is currently accepting new members for the 2019 Season.
The Club offers a long outdoor tennis season, with the courts usually open from April into December in recent years, depending upon weather conditions.
In addition, the club enjoys the distinction of being the only outdoor tennis club in the area with a lighting system for night play on the Club’s well-maintained three har-tru (soft) courts.
The culture and communal aspect of the club offers members the somewhat unique opportunity to “find a game” without needing to bring a partner, particularly on weekday and weekend mornings. There are several social events throughout the season, Monday night open mixed doubles and clinics on Sunday afternoons at 4pm.
Membership in the Cranford Clay Courts Club is open to both resident and
non-residents. For more information in joining or participating in Team Tennis,
visit www.cranfordtennis.com.

The Westfield Area YMCA Devilfish Swim Team announces tryouts for the 2019-2020 season. Tryouts will be held at the Main Y, 220 Clark Street on:
Wednesday, June 26th 5:00-5:45pm or 5:45-6:30pm
Thursday, June 27th 6:00-6:45pm
Tuesday, July 16th 5:00-5:45pm or 5:45-6:30pm
The Westfield Area YMCA Devilfish Swim Team is a year-round YMCA and USA swimming program. The season runs from September 9, 2019 – Feb. 28, 2020. The Devilfish provides a total program of competitive training and professional instruction that serves swimmers between the ages of 6 and 18. It is designed to motivate and challenge youngsters to reach individual goals while still enjoying the benefits of a team sport. The team competes in both dual meets and invitational style meets.
Tryouts will have limited spaces available so if you would like to register your child, please visit www.wydevilfish.org to fill out and submit appropriate forms.
For more information, please contact Greg Hatzisavvas at [email protected].
The Y is the nation’s leading nonprofit committed to strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Visit www.westfieldynj.org to learn more about Westfield Area YMCA programs. Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.

The Westfield Area YMCA Devilfish Swim Team announces tryouts for the 2019-2020 season. Tryouts will be held at the Main Y, 220 Clark Street on:
Wednesday, June 26th 5:00-5:45pm or 5:45-6:30pm
Thursday, June 27th 6:00-6:45pm
Tuesday, July 16th 5:00-5:45pm or 5:45-6:30pm
The Westfield Area YMCA Devilfish Swim Team is a year-round YMCA and USA swimming program. The season runs from September 9, 2019 – Feb. 28, 2020. The Devilfish provides a total program of competitive training and professional instruction that serves swimmers between the ages of 6 and 18. It is designed to motivate and challenge youngsters to reach individual goals while still enjoying the benefits of a team sport. The team competes in both dual meets and invitational style meets.
Tryouts will have limited spaces available so if you would like to register your child, please visit www.wydevilfish.org to fill out and submit appropriate forms.
For more information, please contact Greg Hatzisavvas at [email protected].
The Y is the nation’s leading nonprofit committed to strengthening communities through youth development, healthy living and social responsibility. Visit www.westfieldynj.org to learn more about Westfield Area YMCA programs. Financial assistance is available for those who qualify.