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Newark area’s own Etsy platform is connecting area residents to local makers
TAPinto Newark
Bloomfield’s Morris Canal Greenway walk-run challenge begins tomorrow, ends Oct. 12
Bloomfield Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs
Bloomfield posts voter information online, accepting calls with questions about election procedure
Township of Bloomfield
Emergency rally to protest police killing of Breonna Taylor planned in Newark Thursday afternoon
Newark Patch
Local News
Bloomfield police to host community bike ride Oct. 11
Bloomfield Public Safety
Essex County Schools of Technology still have space for free ESL, GED classes
County Executive Joseph DiVincenzo Jr.
Last chance to register for Bloomfield recreation’s 7th-8th grade girls’ outdoor volleyball program
Bloomfield Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs
Watch, listen, or read the transcript from last night’s Bloomfield voter information session
Bloomfield Information Project
Watch, listen, or read the transcript from the Bloomfield BoE Sept. 22 meeting
Bloomfield Information Project
APEM Creamery in Bloomfield to close for three weeks starting Monday, reopen for Halloween
APEM Creamery
Bloomfield BoE to hold additional meeting Oct. 27
Bloomfield School District
Bloomfield’s Salon Gossip welcomes new hairdresser
Community contribution on Bloomfield Pulse
Second skunk tests positive for rabies in Montclair, officials advise staying away from wild animals
Montclair Patch
Montclair police to begin DWI checkpoints Sept. 24
Montclair Patch
Caldwell-West Caldwell schools will not change athletic program’s racist “Chiefs” logo, name despite community pressure
Change.org
Other News
Gloucester, Monmouth counties would fall under state’s travel quarantine advisory due to COVID-19 spikes
NJ.com
Gov. Phil Murphy says sustained lack of outbreaks needed to further ease COVID-19 restrictions
NJ.com
N.J. law says criminal cops should go to jail, records reveal they often don’t
Asbury Park Press