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Six dynamic women shared their personal journeys of success and struggles at an annual panel in Nutley for 2023.
The Belleville Police Department will host a "Bike Rodeo" on April 22 at the School # 7 parking lot.
The 45-minute service will include the reading of the names of those killed in action, solemn bagpipe tunes and the playing of “Taps.”
“I realized that at 17, all I wanted to do was get out of Beech Street. And at 70, all I want to do is come back.”
The work will begin on Monday and run through Friday. All water will resume to normal pressure at the end of each workday, officials said.
Anthony Di Petta was killed in combat in the Pacific theater during a bombing mission in 1944. His remains have finally been found.
The Belleville Police Department is bringing back its annual Junior Police Academy, open to local youth in grades 6 and 7.
The Belleville Police Department will celebrate World Storytelling Day by hosting a “Story with a Cop” event at the Belleville Library.
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Got a hankering for some fish? Grace Episcopal Church in Nutley will hold a fish and chips dinner on Saturday, April 1.
Weirder stuff has been found in the river in recent years, including an unexploded military shell.
A series of events in Nutley will celebrate Women’s History Month for 2023.
Part of Belleville may see low water pressure or service interruptions this week during daylight hours due to maintenance work.
The Belleville Historical Society searched for a special gift for the United Chinese American Association of New Jersey. They found it.
A Belleville-based nonprofit will get a $10,000 grant to help educate local residents about the “dangers of single-use plastics.”
Volunteers in Belleville made a trip to nearby Newark on one of the coldest days of the year to hand out blankets, clothes and food.
A fundraising campaign to aims to “save a unique part of American history” in Belleville.
The four-week program will expose students to careers in law, law enforcement and government.
Belleville police have launched a new program that aims to help protect local residents who are at high risk of becoming lost.
Some Belleville residents may experience low/no water pressure, town officials said.
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Historical Society: "Did you know that the first Chinese community in this part of the U.S. was not in New York City, but in Belleville?"
The legion bought $1,000 of cookies from troops based in Nutley. They’ll send them to deployed service members and veterans at VA hospitals.