The township will be holding two additional community discussions around race on July 15 and 29 at 7:00 p.m. over Zoom.
The conversations on racial justice will continue in Bloomfield. See meeting details here.
Bloomfield police made two arrests in connection with a robbery that took place near Memorial Park, authorities say.
NiCori Studios & Productions and Oakeside Bloomfield Cultural Center and Frungillo Catering are hosting the “Music at the Mansion” series.
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Prosecutors: A suspended detective in Essex County allegedly put a GPS tracking device on a suspect’s car without the proper authorization.
Bloomfield resident John Zack is about to embark on an intrepid, 3,000-mile journey as part of a reality show dubbed “The Great Grass Race.”
See a list of businesses, schools and nonprofits in Bloomfield approved for federal loans under the Paycheck Protection Program.
The study will last for six months and if successful, the angled spots will become permanent.
Bloomfield will hold two, free shredding events on Aug. 1 and Nov. 7 at Pulaski Park. Masks will be required.
The Bloomfield Department of Health and Human Services has released a survey that will help monitor population health efforts.
Three candidates ran unopposed for the Democratic Party nomination in Bloomfield. No Republicans appeared on the ballot.
The township will be holding two free shredding events over the next several months on August 1 and November 7 at Pulaski Park.
A Dodge Caravan with $3,000 worth of tools inside and a motorcycle were stolen in Bloomfield, police say.
Bloomfield police made arrests in connection with recent burglaries on Grove Street, Glenwood Avenue and Orange Street.
A Bloomfield man has been accused of sexually assaulting a woman at a party in Jersey City, prosecutors said.
Bloomfield residents struggling to pay their rent during the coronavirus crisis can get temporary assistance from the state. Here’s how.
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Bloomfield's Second Community Conversation on Race, originally scheduled for June 24, has been postponed until July 15, 2020.
Bloomfield Center’s annual “Restaurant Week” is returning for 2020, with some twists due to the coronavirus.
Bloomfield is among several New Jersey towns struggling with revenue losses amid the coronavirus crisis, a report says.
A 19-year-old man from Newark has been charged in connection with two shootings that took place in Bloomfield, police said.
Bloomfield's Fourth of July events may be postponed, but there are several other ways you can celebrate the holiday safely.
Bloomfield Mayor: “We would like to use this day to reflect on the past and consider what we can do to make our society more fair and just."
'Mayor Michael Venezia will be hosting the second, in a series of community conversations on race on Wednesday, June 24 at 7:00pm on Zoom.'
A webinar will discuss public health and healthcare disparities in communities of color and social determinants of health.
'The Bloomfield Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs Department has been forced to make adjustments to planned activities.'
'The library has begun to accept returns of materials via book drop, with book drops open 24 hours a day.'
Here’s the latest update on Bloomfield’s annual Independence Day celebration, summer camps and the Summer Musical Concert Series.
After more than 1,700 warnings to vehicle owners, police are ready to start giving out tickets again as Bloomfield reopens from COVID-19.
As of Friday, Essex County had the highest number of coronavirus-related deaths in New Jersey.
'Bloomfield Municipal Clerk Louise Palagano is releasing important voting information to residents.'
The virtual meeting is scheduled for Wednesday, June 23 from 7 to 8:30 p.m. and all Bloomfield residents are invited to attend.
A Bloomfield resident was walking on LaFrance Avenue when someone struck her from behind, police said.
Bloomfield fitness centers and gyms that would like to use township fields can do so immediately, but need a permit, officials said.
A woman wearing a blue face mask stole a package containing hundreds of dollars worth of breast milk, Bloomfield police said.
Sen. Rice (NJ-28): “Knowing brings understanding, and understanding brings love. America has the capacity to change – because it has us.”