There will be a virtual meeting for Bloomfield residents to discuss “health equity and the COVID-19 vaccine” on Feb. 3.
WATCH: Gov. Murphy spoke beginning at 1 p.m. on Wednesday and addressed schools, vaccines and NJ closures amid COVID.
Bloomfield police found a man in possession of 15 pieces of mail that belonged to local residents, authorities said.
New federal data shows how the coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Essex County and across New Jersey.
Recipients must be a graduating high school senior (private or public) and reside in Bloomfield, Belleville or Glen Ridge.
A pair of vehicles were stolen and found again within a two-day period, Bloomfield police say.
The Bloomfield Information Project is partnering with Social Impact Studios to host a “listening session” for Essex County residents.
A Bloomfield resident who works as a nurse at the Essex County School of Technology in West Caldwell got her follow-up shot.
The coronavirus continues to take a toll on Essex County, according to updated state data. See how your town or city is doing.
Bloomfield and West Orange Police Departments Team Up to Arrest Two Suspects in Connection with 40 Tire and Rim Thefts.
Police in Bloomfield and West Orange arrested two people who allegedly victimized car owners across Essex County, authorities said.
A sign of progress – albeit a bittersweet one – was spotted in Bloomfield.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are closest to capacity in the Bloomfield area.
The Bloomfield Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Advisory Committee will hold its Jan. 21 meeting remotely via Zoom.
Bloomfield not only “talks the talk” when it comes to the drive for racial justice – it “walks the walk,” a local councilwoman says.
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COVID-19 cases spiking across the state, Mayor Venezia is urging qualifying residents to register to be vaccinated as quickly as possible.
Bloomfield's COVID-19 case count keeps climbing. See the latest totals here.
The Essex County Correctional Facility Civilian Task Force will host a virtual public hearing on addiction treatment and MAT practices.
Bloomfield Mayor: “The vaccine is safe and is free of charge whether you have health insurance or not.”
A pair of vehicle owners reported that someone stole catalytic converters from their cars, Bloomfield police said.
The 2021 budget includes $104 million of "new, recurring revenue" that could help soften the blow of future tax increases, officials said.
There are several places Bloomfield residents can get their shots. Here’s where – and who qualifies.
The Bloomfield Police Department offered a message of condolence for John “Jack” McNiff, who passed away at the age of 81.
A New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission policy set during the COVID-19 crisis hasn’t been extended, Bloomfield police said.
The plan to reopen in the Bloomfield Public School District has been delayed indefinitely amid the coronavirus pandemic.
VIDEO: The Bloomfield Board of Education also elected a president and vice president at its annual reorganization meeting.
New data from the federal government shows which hospitals are nearing capacity in Essex County (NJ).
The coronavirus continues to take a heavy toll on Essex County. See updated case and death totals for each town and city.
The world is filled with humor, inspiration and beauty. Get your daily smile from these uplifting news stories in Essex County.
The Essex County board formerly known as the “freeholders” kicked off 2021 by electing a new president and vice president.
A Bloomfield store sold a lottery ticket worth more than $39,000, officials announced Thursday.
Low-income seniors and people with disabilities in Bloomfield may find some help with rising property taxes. Here’s how to apply.
"People need to be held responsible for [this] national tragedy," U.S. Rep. Donald Payne Jr. said.
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New Jersey is letting people qualify for medical marijuana remotely during the coronavirus pandemic.
Jenny Mundell, Nicholas Joanow and Sarah Cruz were sworn in. Several prominent NJ officials offered their congratulations.
Donations are still being accepted for the Bloomfield Educational Foundation’s Annual Ted Jasieniecki Scholarship.
Bloomfield town council members Jenny Mundell, Nicholas Joanow and Sarah Cruz each ran unopposed in 2020.