At Belleville and Nutley memorial sites and in school lessons, people remember lost loved ones and keep the memory of Sept. 11 alive for younger residents.
Sealed bids will be opened on Sept. 25
Residents are encouraged to bring unwanted trophies and medals to be recycled by area trophy vendor as part of Sunday's Farmer Market in Nutley, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Belleville Board of Education and Township Council talk with residents about influx of kindergartners in School No. 10, and officials say steps will be taken to ease crowding.
NJ Assembly Speaker Sheila Oliver, a delegate at the convention, said Democrats will refute the idea that government should not help boost economic prosperity.
Mayor Alphonse Petracco and the Board of Commissioners ask residents to join in another remembrance of those lost on 911, including the three Nutley residents killed 11 years ago.
Belleville health department officials say residents can preregister to get a flu vaccine.
Local Businessman Will Serve Until at Least November