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“This is my way of saying thank you to all first responders, essential workers and health care workers.”
A Bloomfield resident lost purifiers, books and N95 face masks to a package thief pushing a baby carriage, police said.
The Bloomfield Parks, Recreation & Cultural Affairs Department announced that the park system will remain open for passive recreation.
People feeling cooped up during the coronavirus crisis can visit Essex County parks again, starting Saturday. But there are some conditions.
Want to nominate a local "hero" who's helping Bloomfield during the coronavirus crisis? Learn how to make a submission here.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.
Officials released updated COVID-19 fatality totals for Bloomfield and its local nursing/retirement homes.
'Residents that wish to drop off their payment may do so at the Police Headquarters lobby from 9am to 4pm, Monday through Friday.'
'Bloomfield Police and Fire Departments Helping Kids Celebrate their Birthdays in Spite of Stay at Home Order.'
A taxi driver was waiting for a customer when a man walked up to her passenger side window and grabbed her purse, Bloomfield police said.
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NJ health officials released COVID-19 case/death statistics for the Job Haines facility in Bloomfield.
An ACLU study released on 4/20 says marijuana arrests are “criminalizing black and brown people and wasting taxpayer money.”
Essex County has seen more than 750 deaths linked to COVID-19, officials said. See town by town totals here.
A 7-Eleven and another convenience store on Bloomfield Avenue were burglarized, Bloomfield police said.
A pair of downtown Bloomfield businesses are doing what they can to help the community during the coronavirus crisis.
The shredding event was scheduled for May 9 but has been cancelled due to coronavirus.
COVID-19 continues to take a heavy toll on Bloomfield. Here are the latest case/death totals.
Someone stole $4,600 worth of car parts from vehicles in Bloomfield, police reported.
The number of coronavirus cases continues to rise in Bloomfield, where 19 deaths have been linked to COVID-19 as of Thursday.
The latest meeting of the Bloomfield Town Council took place amid a backdrop of split screens, as COVID-19 continues to spread in NJ.
Some local police departments in Essex County are willing to do birthday “drive-bys” in the coronavirus outbreak. Others are taking a pass.
The Bloomfield Fire Department will be driving the Easter Bunny around neighborhoods on Saturday April 11.
'The Bloomfield Small Business Task Force is available to assist any township businesses in need of help filling out applications.'
'Bloomfield Department of Public Works and Park Maintenance to Begin Sweeping Majority of Posted Streets between April 6-9.'
Bloomfield Councilman: “It is reckless and unacceptable to find these items in public and private parking lots.”
We asked local businesses in Bloomfield to update their status and created a guide from their responses. Learn how to add yours to the list.
Street sweeping will resume in Bloomfield, despite the coronavirus crisis. Make sure to toss your gloves/masks in the trash, officials said.
Essex County has seen 57 deaths linked to COVID-19 as of Wednesday, a 2.6 percent “case fatality rate," officials said.
We’re publishing a simple "open-or-closed" directory for businesses in Bloomfield. Here's how to get listed.
Police: A Bloomfield dealership owner moved a car from the lot to the street and temporarily left the key fob inside. Then someone stole it.
There are two people who have died from COVID-19 in Bloomfield as of Monday morning, Essex County officials say.
Bloomfield Mayor Michael Venezia urges residents to complete census despite coronavirus outbreak.
Stay updated with the latest coronavirus news in Essex County, NJ.
Bloomfield officials are helping small business owners file for loans and grants that can help keep them afloat as COVID-19 spreads in NJ.
“I can barely tell the difference,” a viewer said of J-L Cauvin’s Trump impression. “Sounds like the real thing in voice and mentality."
PSE&G has begun its pole replacement project on Montgomery Street between Orchard and Willet streets.
Bloomfield Mayor Michael Venezia launches task force to help small business owners file for federal grants/loans.
These are the first two deaths in Bloomfield from the virus which has now infected 16 total residents.