Patch reviews this week’s top stories in Belleville, Nutley and Essex County.
According to recent reports, the Essex County area may have some of the most immigrants in the state.
Would you support a law in Nutley that bans local stores from selling puppies or kittens?
New Jersey’s 28th legislative district includes Bloomfield, Glen Ridge, Irvington, Newark and Nutley.
Belleville Stadium and Father Glotzbach Park will see improvements thanks to 2017 NJDEP Green Acres grants, officials say.
New Jersey’s infamous “Tan Mom,” Patricia Krentcil, may sue the school district that first reported her to police, a report says.
The Belleville Zoning Board of Adjustment approved the hospital’s plans, which required four variances, a report says.
The Belleville Board of Adjustment plans to hear a proposal to make alterations to the emergency room of Clara Maass hospital on July 6.
The N.J. rally was held in support of HR-40, which would create a commission to explore African-American slavery reparations in the U.S.
24 new U.S. citizens will take their Oaths of Allegiance on June 2. See their countries of origin and new hometowns here.
Nutley Mayor Joseph Scarpelli speaks about what residents can expect from the former Roche site and future school of medicine.
N.J. voters who want to switch their political party affiliation for the 2017 primary election have until April 12 to make the change.
The project at 434-438 Centre Street in Nutley is located in an R-2 district, which prohibits mixed-use buildings.