Nutley’s teachers and students will continue to cram into trailers after voters denied them a proposed fix for school overcrowding.
Here is a list of the highest paid teachers in the Belleville-Nutley area.
Nutley Board of Education member Brenda Sherman said that she’s resigning to “embrace new opportunities ahead.”
Nutley voters will take a second whack at a multi-million school referendum in the 2018 general election.
The students of Belleville HS will put their lessons on politics to work for the 4th annual Board of Education Candidate Forum.
The Belleville Police Department will hold a “Walk To School Day” for local children on Thursday, Oct. 18 and Friday, Oct. 19.
Nutley school administrators will try to fund a large construction project in the 2018 election. Voters rejected a previous version in 2017.
Belleville Public Schools will have single-session, early dismissals on Sept. 5 and 6 due to the “excessive heat.”
When's the first day of school in Belleville-Nutley? Plus, other must-know dates for students, parents and teachers.
See Belleville’s local weather forecast and predicted high temperature here.
The bill would require NJ schools that serve grades 9-12 to keep a supply of "opioid antidote" like naloxone on hand in case of overdoses.
The Nutley Board of Education approved the 2018-19 budget during a public meeting that only drew a small handful of attendees.
“Private, parochial or homeschooling… these are great alternatives,” said Steve Rogers, head of the New Jersey Trump-Pence 2020 Campaign.
They’re some of the most important people your child will ever meet: teachers. See how Essex County’s school communities said "thanks."
The NAMM Foundation named the Nutley school district as one of 2018’s “Best Communities in the Nation for Music Education.”
“Did this really happen?” That’s what an Essex County College student asked after learning he has up to $120,000 to continue his education.
“What makes New Jersey and its people so great?” Just ask the students in this Belleville school.
Patch reviews this week’s top stories in Belleville, Nutley and Essex County.
Student-led protests against gun violence were planned across Essex County on March 14, including in Nutley.
It’s not cool to be a copycat… especially when it comes to school threats, Essex County prosecutors say.
Nutley police will be increasing patrols at the town’s schools when class begins on Monday, authorities said.
Belleville Superintendent: “There was never any imminent threat to any person at our schools.”
As Nutley police continue to probe a gun-related Instagram post, a group of parents want armed guards in the district's schools.
Here’s a good news story for Valentine’s Day in Essex County: a Nutley school collected more than 500 valentines for military vets.
Kindness is contagious. That’s the lesson that 5th and 6th grade students at Lincoln School put into practice after reading “Wonder.”
Schools in Belleville and Nutley will be closed Thursday, Jan. 4 due to a potential snow storm expected to hit the area, officials say.
Superintendent: Nutley’s public schools are going to have to get a little “creative” to combat overcrowding in the district.
A “Bond” thriller of a different type is set to debut in Nutley: the Dec. 12 public school referendum.
How will the multi-million bond referendum improve Belleville’s schools?
Atiq is working with NJIT architects and planners on an online training program to create small, localized power grids
A Nutley High School student has launched a unique way of raising money for cancer research: “Kisses For Cancer.”
Nutley school officials want to attack overcrowding in the district with a massive construction project. How will it impact local taxpayers?
The NJDOE “graded” hundreds of teachers in Belleville and Nutley. They all passed the test, state officials report.
When's the first day of school in Belleville? That, and other must-know dates for parents, students and teachers.
When's the first day of school in Nutley? That, and other must-know dates for parents, students and teachers.
Carmen Morales was sworn-in to a term that will run through 2020, Essex County College officials say.
“You will be a better person because of the faith others have placed in you to achieve,” an administrator told the Class of 2017.
Belleville school officials say the new grade configuration will help alleviate overcrowding at the district’s middle schools.
Victoria Bruno of Belleville High School earned a $1,000 college scholarship from the Suburban Essex Chamber of Commerce Foundation.
These Nutley/Belleville teens were named among the county’s “best and brightest athletes and athlete-scholars” during the 59th Essex Awards.