“If you are experiencing brown water, please run your cold water until the water is clear,” Belleville officials said.
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The town’s celebration will include guest speaker Jamel Holley, the first Black man to represent the 20th Legislative District in New Jersey
Some Belleville residents may see a dip in water pressure or discolored water on Friday.
Many success stories were shared at the town’s first-ever “information session” for adults with disabilities.
Money can’t buy you happiness … but it CAN buy you a whole bunch of Girl Scout cookies.
Belleville police officers will be reading to children and participating in crafts and activities.
Need a study buddy? The Belleville Public Library is holding virtual English as a second language (ESL) classes for Belleville residents.
The ceremony will take place in tribute to the Tibetan New Year.
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An annual blood drive in the name of late Nutley resident and business owner Keith Jaret will take place on Jan. 29.
Now you can relive St. Patrick’s Day Parades in Nutley from 1986, 1987, 1988 and 2007.
A Nutley family is asking for help with medical bills after a motorcyclist was seriously injured in Belleville.
A Nutley Police Department Neighborhood Watch meeting will take place in Nutley on Jan. 17.
The possession of many types of fireworks is still a criminal violation in the Garden State, according to Nutley public safety officials.
Residents on two streets in Belleville may lose water pressure on Monday, town officials announced.
Here’s why Anthony Del Tufo of Nutley and Susette Bato of Belleville earned a nod as some of Mikie Sherrill’s “2023 Heroes of NJ-11.”
Alphonse Petracco: “It’s a wonderful thing to pay it forward and try to change one kid’s life at a time.”
Louis Riccardi was the guest of the latest “Inside Nutley” podcast, which puts a spotlight on interesting and accomplished local residents.
“I love every moment of my life, and I see the beauty in even the most mundane things we do each day,” an ironworker from Belleville says.
The Nutley Public Library announced that it is now lending out crochet hooks and knitting needles – just in time for the holiday season.
The list: Geri Bergen, William Callanan Jr., Ron Corio, Silas Mountsier, Louis Joseph Riccardi, Eaton Stone, David Verdi and Michael Volpe.
Lucy Del Gaudio and Joseph James Morgan Jr. earned Essex County Community Star Awards for 2023.
“This happened this week at my home squadron in Belleville, New Jersey – and it speaks directly to how amazing our organization is.”