Prism’s Multi-Family Adaptive Reuse Project Attracts Baby Boomers in Search of Secure, Maintenance-Free Living
“Inside Newark” Author Robert Curvin will be returning to the Ironbound for a book talk with Kenneth Jackson.
Bhunita Ramdass was recently sworn in as a Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA), to speak up in court for neglected or abused children.
The Red Cross launches an app to help children ages 7 through 11 learn emergency preparedness while playing a game as monster characters.
Take a look at some of the upcoming events hosted by Ner Tamid, including a holiday gift sale and Lunch with the Rabbi!
All are welcome to attend the discussion on Jews and Anti-Semitism in the Hungarian Film Industry in the1930s and 40s, on Monday Nov. 3.
The Red Cross released a report recapping their commitment to help communities repair damage caused by Superstorm Sandy.
A third Colon Cancer Challenge Foundation run/walk will be held at on Nov 15. at the Prudential Center in Newark.
Check out some of the events being held at Temple Ner Tamid for the end of October and the beginning of November.
Presidential visit will cause temporary closures.
Events include Rosh Chodesh gatherings, Scholar-in-Residence Weekend sessions with Rabbi Jeff Salkin and J-Lab sessions.
South Orange Jersey Animal Coalition’s Founder speaks out about shelter’s involuntary closing and fate of animals in its care.
Temple Ner Tamid's Scholar in Residence Weekend will take place Friday October 17 through Sunday October 19.
Current and prospective students are invited to attend the event tomorrow from 9 a.m. to noon.
Charitable and community organizations in Essex County are invited to participate in WALKFEST 2014
The community is invited to celebrate the first night and morning of Sukkot, and other services.
The take-back will take place Saturday, Sept. 27 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
A new fitness course at Brookdale Park to be unveiled Sept. 18. Plans to upgrade signals in the Oranges and Newark to be announced Sept. 19.
The Attorney General's Office and the DEP announced that the chemical corporation will pay nearly $200 million for river contamination.
The Essex County Environmental Center is offering a wide variety of fun events for the whole family. Here's what's happening this week.
4 simple steps to make sure you're heard loud and clear.
Children and families are invited to expand their understanding and appreciation of the environment through learning about nature!
Free event will provide health screenings, information, entertainment, farmers market, free admission to Turtle Back Zoo and much more.
A half-day Mindfulness Meditation Retreat with Rabbi Rex Perlmeter and Beth Sandweis will be held Saturday Sept. 13 at Bnai Keshet.
YMCA of Montclair Open House Week is Sunday, Sept. 7 through Saturday, Sept. 13 at 25 Park Street in Montclair.
The public is Invited to attend Essex Remembers Ceremony and recognize the lives lost and tragic events of September 11, 2001
Essex County Remembers will recognize those who lost loved ones during the attack.
August is the earliest month in the year that annual attendance reached 500,000
The company will donate 33 cents for every flu shot purchased to Feeding America.
The entire Garden State has a moderate ozone level warning set for Wednesday.
Local restoration professional, Paul Davis, offers tips on preparing your family for severe weather or a national disaster.
By Emily Everson
Check the map to see what towns have added checkpoints and patrols this weekend
This is an advertisement for bid #14-19, all bids are due Wednesday September 10 at 3:15 p.m.
Focus on Emerald Ash Borer and Asian Longhorned Beetle.
Services will be held Friday, August 29.
The exhibit will open Friday August 22, and focus will be on the Emerald Ash Borer and the Asian Longhorned Beetle.
Trains will be subject to delays until September 8 due to emergency track repairs.
Tyler Clementi was a Rutgers University student who took his own life after being a victim of cyberbullying.