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LISTEN: 911 Call Urges Action As Fans Swarm Westfield's 'Watcher' Home
In newly obtained 911 audio, a neighbor of Westfield's infamous "Watcher" home told police of swarms of trespassing visitors.

In newly obtained 911 audio, a neighbor of Westfield's infamous "Watcher" home told police of swarms of trespassing visitors.

Home prices have increased dramatically in the Westfield area since the pandemic began.

This Georgian Manor has been remodeled for today's lifestyle with substantial upgrades that include a pool, elevator and tennis courts.
Whoever bought the 1755 Pierson-Clark House will have to get permission before any demolition can occur, an official said.
Streetworks Development, which is involved in planning for the Lord & Taylor site, will be part of this discussion on retail and business.
The coronavirus pandemic and other factors have shaken up the rental market. See how things have changed in Westfield area.
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Police say 3 men, charged last week with a death in Newark, have been charged in connection with a Westfield car theft the night before.
The township was listed in the top 15 places to live in the state.
Westfield planners and Streetworks Development will take questions from the public live about development amid coronavirus, and more.
The architectural tour is open to the first 20 to sign up.
After the Planning Board approved it, the City Council can vote for the closed theater to be designated in need of redevelopment.
We love selling our clients' homes for the most money and consistently over asking so much, we've written a book about it.
Residents have been concerned about plans to subdivide older homes into two.
A New Jersey pizzeria that was recently recognized for being among the nation's best is up for sale after facing health violations.​
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
This home has room for multiple families. See the photos.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
Halloween is the perfect time to view one of the cheapest homes in town. See the photos.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
This fourth avenue home is priced at just over $1 million. See the photos.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
Get a place in town on the ground floor at a low price. See the photos.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
This historic colonial is on the market for $1.7 million.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
Save your pennies for this Georgian Colonial. See all the features and the photos.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
This Georgian Colonial has a barn-like garage with sliding doors and horse stall and tack. See the photos.
This home dropped the asking price, but retains all the features and amenities. See the photos.
This home has seen the asking price drop, but still has all the amenities. See the photos.
This home reduced the asking price but retained all the features. See the photos.
This home reduced the asking price, but retains all of the features. See the photos.
This home slashed the asking price, but not the amenities. See the photos.
This house just had the price slashed but keeps all its features. See the photos.
The home, allegedly stalked by the 'Watcher,' was put up for sale in March. It was sold at a $400,000 loss in July.
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