A Caldwell animal rescue group is asking if locals can help find a foster home for Domino, who is suffering from depression and frustration.
The event will start at noon and will take place on Sept. 25 at the Newman Center on Caldwell's campus.
This series will continue with special literary events on September 12, 19 and 26.
A Fairfield store sold a $50,000 Powerball ticket. See the winning numbers and lucky store for the Aug. 23 drawing here.
The West Caldwell Public Library is offering a way for locals to meet some fellow stargazers during the solar eclipse on Aug. 21.
Hotspots may be borrowed by adult Caldwell Library cardholders in good standing for up to two weeks at a time with a maximum of 2 renewals.
The Caldwell Rotary Club got a visit from Peggy Mader, district governor of Rotary International District 7470 at its Aug. 1 meeting.
Caldwell native Brian Woolley Flavelle was part of “Operation Tidal Wave,” one of the most daring raids of World War II.
The West Essex PBA Local #81 represents cops in Caldwell, Cedar Grove, Essex Fells, Fairfield, North Caldwell, Roseland and West Caldwell.
A West Caldwell nonprofit’s new playground pays tribute to the memory of Adam Friedland and Patrick Long.
The James Caldwell Post American Legion hosted a bingo game for almost three dozen military veterans living at the East Orange VA Hospital.
The Rotary Club of the Caldwells held its annual installation dinner at the Richfield Regency in Verona.
Using the grant money, Caldwell University students will help low-income, senior citizens “tackle key life challenges.”
The West Essex PBA Local #81 represents police in Caldwell, Cedar Grove, Essex Fells, Fairfield, North Caldwell, Roseland and West Caldwell.
The North Caldwell teen’s younger brother was born with hypoplastic left heart syndrome and only one working lung.
The Rotary Club of the Caldwells recently donated $2,000 to the COPE Center in Montclair.
The winning photographs will be placed in the library’s time capsule this November for the next generation to get a glimpse of life in 2017.
When an Essex County teen throws the first pitch at Citi Field on June 15, she’ll be hurling a strike against chronic childhood illnesses.
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The North Caldwell “NCPE Food Truck Festival” will take place at the Borough Hall Parking Lot on Gould Avenue.
The NJ Track and Field-sanctioned event is open to longtime runners and those just looking to contribute to a local cause.
The James Caldwell Post 185 American Legion installed new officers at their annual dinner and honored William Booth of West Caldwell.
Nearly 40 local, county, state, and federal agencies in the Essex County area are expected to be at the Livingston Mall on May 6.
The third annual event has been rescheduled for Saturday, June 17.
A Caldwell-based animal rescue is seeking a home for “Nero,” an adorable dog with a terminal diagnosis.
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Bloomberg came out with its 2017 "richest-towns-in-America" list of 100 communities, and 14 N.J. towns made the list. Two are in the top 20.
There’s a new animal rescue group in the Caldwells area, and they’re ready to do some good for the community.
Essex County Clerk Chris Durkin lives in West Caldwell with his wife and their three children.
Activities celebrating maker culture will be button-making, 3D coloring, pixel art, a Finch Robot demonstration, slime making, and more.
The Caldwell church will accept gently used coats, sweaters at the church office. See drop-off info here.
Bhante Wimala will give a talk on "Staying Grounded During Difficult Times" on March 11 in Caldwell.
Nancy O’Keefe Hamstra, a West Caldwell resident and Secaucus native, has served in multiple executive positions at University Hospital.
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Caldwell residents, town leaders and The American Legion Post 185 earned $3,000 to benefit the families during a recent fundraiser.
Tenants of Carlyle Towers in Caldwell organized a “Christmas Giving Project.”
The Montclair Foundation’s $4,000 grant will help Intensive Therapeutics to buy a LiteGait system.
The votes are in, and New Jersey animal rescue FernDog Rescue Foundation has a new name.
The Women's Club of Caldwell gave $1,000 to benefit victims of the Orchard Square fire.
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