A car owner parked his vehicle in Bloomfield overnight. When he returned, all four tires and rims were missing, authorities said.
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Glen Ridge police officers successfully administered Narcan to a man who suffered a drug overdose aboard a NJ Transit bus, authorities said.
Pharmacies throughout NJ, including Bloomfield, will be giving out free packs of the drug, which can potentially reverse an opioid overdose.
Mayor Venezia and the Township Council have announced additional COVID-19 testing dates for Bloomfield residents.
Bloomfield will continue to hold test events for local residents as part of an ongoing effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Clara Maass CEO: “It warms my heart to know that we have partners in our community who are here to support our team.”
Former students from Bloomfield and Maplewood explain how a state-funded program changed their lives — and why it needs to be saved.
The Bloomfield Public Library will once again be offering fax, scanning and photocopying services beginning this Tuesday.
The Bloomfield Public Library has received $5,000 in grant money from the NJ Council for the Humanities.
Bloomfield Mayor: “Local government often gets overlooked but is what impacts our lives the most on a daily basis.”
A pair of vehicles were stolen in Bloomfield. They were later recovered in West Orange and Newark, police said.
NJ Congressman: “His death was very personal to me because I know what it feels like to lose a loved one suddenly to colon cancer.”
The regional grant will help safeguard firefighters in Belleville, Bloomfield, East Orange, Nutley, Orange and West Orange.
Over the course of the last four shifts, Bloomfield Firefighters have each taken part in a 90 minute interactive workshop on implicit bias.
Glen Ridge police arrested two men after they allegedly tried to steal a victim’s bicycle, then swung a bottle at his head, authorities say.
Bloomfield is one of nearly 400 districts amid the coronavirus crisis that will get less aid than what Gov. Murphy first proposed.
Bloomfield residents will be receiving their cycle one water bills in the mail within the next few days.
A math teacher who "fell in love with the classroom" earned a nod from state officials as the 2020-2021 teacher of the year in Essex County.
Bloomfield had to temporarily alter the way it bills residents for water because of the coronavirus, officials say.
The Community Conversation on Race is scheduled for Wednesday, Sept. 2 at 7 p.m. via Zoom.
NJ prosecutors say there's been a “dramatic increase” in reports of threats to children from online predators during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Santander Bank ATMs in Bloomfield and Cedar Grove were among those hit in a wave of fraud incidents across the state, authorities said.
Bloomfield has seen 1,155 confirmed COVID-19 cases with 68 deaths linked to the disease, county officials say.
A socially distanced walk from Watsessing Park to the Bloomfield Public Library is set to take place on Tuesday, September 1 at 4:30pm.
Regular household batteries, ie, alkaline batteries can be placed in with regular solid waste.
The township decided to schedule another testing day for Thursday, September 3 from 3:30-6:30pm in the municipal parking lot.
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The Bloomfield Fraternal Order of Police awarded a $1,000 scholarship to Bloomfield High School senior Sienna Tyransky.
Fabiana Pierre-Louis, the daughter of Haitian immigrants, would be the court’s first Black female judge. See her qualifications.
For now, the district's virtual-only classes will last through September, Bloomfield school administrators said.
A pair of men allegedly walked up to a gas station attendant’s booth and forced their way inside, Bloomfield police said.
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The township is once again offering free COVID-19 tests for residents on August 20 between 3:30pm and 6:00pm in the Municipal Parking Lot.