Bloomfield Mayor Michael Venezia has announced today that township residents may now park in all Bloomfield Public Schools parking lots.
Bloomfield has seen its first two deaths linked to COVID-19, authorities announced Tuesday.
"New Jersey Tap Dance Ensemble's mission is to preserve and promote the American art form of rhythm tap dancing."
There were signs of forced entry observed on a window, Bloomfield police said.
With the mandated quarantine from the government surrounding COVID-19, the teachers and students of STA have prepared for Remote Learning.
Bloomfield officials have declared a state of emergency as COVID-19 spreads across New Jersey.
Stop & Shop supermarkets are offering senior citizens a chance to “social distance” from COVID-19 with special shopping hours.
Another presumptive positive case of the coronavirus known as COVID-19 was announced in Bloomfield on Sunday.
Patch reviews our recent top stories in Bloomfield and Essex County.
The Bloomfield Township Health Department released a video to update residents about COVID-19.
The census kick-off event in Bloomfield scheduled for March 12 has been canceled due to concerns over the novel coronavirus.
Julie Murphy has represented clients in domestic violence and family law matters, and was the head of strategy of the Girl Scouts USA.
Senior citizen activities have been canceled “until further notice,” Bloomfield officials said.
An Essex County marathon enthusiast is using the power of running to help her community “see the best part of itself.”
A Bloomfield man was packing for a move. Then he noticed his .357 Smith & Wesson revolver was missing, police said.
A motorist parked his car in a church lot. When he returned a few hours later, it was gone, Bloomfield police said.
A new fire engine for the Bloomfield Fire Department will also mean a boost for a municipality in the Dominican Republic, officials said.
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Bishop-elect Michael Saporito attended St. Thomas the Apostle Elementary School in Bloomfield.
Why were those sirens wailing? Patch recaps some of Essex County’s recent top police, fire and EMS stories.
A website has named the Bloomfield Children’s Library as a “Best Loved Library.”
Bloomfield Councilwoman Jenny Mundell and Mayor Michael Venezia will host a public community meeting on March 3.
Gov. Phil Murphy’s proposed state aid package may impact taxes in school districts throughout New Jersey, including Bloomfield.
“Bloomfield is and has always been a diverse and culturally rich place, and we are extremely proud of that,” Mayor Michael Venezia said.
Someone cut a barbed wire fence and stole about $1,000 worth of copper cable from a PSE&G substation in Bloomfield, authorities said.
Expensive parts were stolen from a pair of vehicles in Bloomfield, including catalytic converters and rims/tires, police said.
A man entered the business, brandished a revolver and demanded that the clerk open the cash register, Bloomfield police said.
Bloomfield’s Thomas Ryan shot footage for “Soothsayer” at Essex County’s historic Kip’s Castle in Verona.
The victim was dragged by a NJ Transit bus on New Year’s Eve and died from his injuries, Essex County prosecutors said.
A thief made off with about $300 in cash and lottery tickets during a burglary at a Bloomfield store, authorities said.
A suspect jumped out of a car, punched a victim in the body and face, then stole his iPhone and keys, Bloomfield police said.
Teams of students showed off their mechanic skills in Bloomfield, earning $30,000 in scholarships and new tool sets for their schools.
The idea was to turn something wasteful – plastic shopping bags – into something that positively impacts people’s lives, organizers said.
Karl Hughes: “Good things happen when people get the chance to learn a trade and earn a good living with honor and dignity.”
To celebrate the release of their third album, “Hunk Oasis,” the Bloomfield-based band will play a show in Orange on Feb. 15.
An apparent burglary attempt ended in failure when the alarm was tripped at a Bloomfield business, authorities said.