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Registration is open until June 6, or until spots are filled.
All four men "did their best to effect a happier and safer world" and will "forever be my stars and my heroes," Paula Zaccone writes.
Do you know about the story behind “Felix the Stone Fireman” in Bloomfield? This memorial will help tell the tale.
The Historical Society of Bloomfield will present “Walking the Old Boonton Line: A Live Video Presentation” with Wheeler Antabanez.
More than 300 people in Bloomfield joined together to carry out a town-wide cleanup at more than 30 locations throughout town.
Bloomfield police are riding bicycles from New Jersey to Washington D.C. for the fundraising tour, which honors deceased officers.
The “routine, mandatory” maintenance can temporarily cause water to come out of taps brown or discolored. There may also be an unusual odor.
Bloomfield parents with e-waste to throw away – and kids who love trucks – will get a kick out of a “big truck/electronic recycling event.”
There are about 1,200 fire hydrants in the township that will be serviced as part of the “routine” maintenance.
This winter’s molotov cocktail attack at Temple Ner Tamid was frightening. But a recent threat warning from the FBI was worse, a rabbi says.
An annual “Drug Take Back Day” is returning to Essex County. There is also a year-round collection site in Bloomfield.
Patch and T-Mobile are partnering to celebrate students who make life better in Bloomfield. Here's how to send us a submission.
This flower with striking yellow petals and a dark center represents the “natural beauty of Bloomfield,” an official said.
The world is filled with humor, inspiration and beauty. Here are seven stories to make you smile from Essex County, NJ.
The classes include topics such as aging in place, computers, budgeting and mental fitness. They’re available in multiple languages.
Naturalist Ginger Van Ryzin will lead a native tree walk at the park, which is located in Montclair and Bloomfield.
The twice-yearly event is a great opportunity to bring people together and create a sense of community spirit, Bloomfield’s mayor says.
“Join us on March 28 as we explore this long-hidden chapter of wartime Bloomfield history.”
Bloomfield council members gave a well-deserved shout-out to some inspiring members of the community for International Women’s Day.
The celebration includes a professional networking event, social media tributes, a concert, poetry, yoga and a menstrual product drive.
There are some changes coming for NJ FamilyCare and SNAP benefits, Bloomfield officials say.
The event will be hosted by the township's Juneteenth Advisory Committee, and will include performances from local artists.
These resources can help you prevent a utility shut-off, Bloomfield officials say.