Patch reviews this week’s top stories in Bloomfield and Essex County.
Find out which local candidates emerged victorious in Bloomfield here.
The NJ Economic Development Authority has given about $8 billion in tax breaks to corporations over the past 7 years, a group says.
The Jewish Vocational Service of MetroWest NJ will hold free U.S. citizenship classes at the Bloomfield Public Library.
New Jersey’s diners are the “cornerstones of gathering and good times,” 11th District congressional candidate Mikie Sherrill says.
New Jersey’s 28th legislative district includes Bloomfield, Glen Ridge, Irvington, Newark and Nutley.
Clergy members will hold a ritual Tisha B'av service in solidarity with immigrants and refugees at the Elizabeth Detention Center on July 31
Rats, urine, human feces, drug dealers and mold. That’s why this New Jersey apartment complex is “uninhabitable,” authorities say.
Bloomfield will get $1 million in funding, part of an effort to preserve 18 acres of land and create a flood storage area/wildlife habitat.
Do you believe that “corporations do not equal people?” A new advocacy group in Essex County needs your help.
Check the early results for the 2017 Primary Election in Essex County and Bloomfield.
Bloomfield has seen its second bridge rehabilitated in the space of two months.
These Essex County activists are giving peace a chance… and inspiring change along the way.