The presentation, led by Dawn Howard, will be held Friday, Feb. 26 at 1 p.m.
The Zika virus, which has been declared an international public health emergency, could become a problem in N.J. by July, an expert says.
A look at N.J.'s "dirty little secrets," and how eating fish from these N.J. areas can get you very, very sick.
The supermarket is recalling Cherry Flavor CareOne Children's Mucus Relief Cough due to incorrectly marked cups.
A map and list of the top doctors in your town, or nearby. Click and zoom in on the map to find them, or search the list below.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has called for a recall of 190 pounds of meatball products from food stores in New Jersey.
See video below. After each incident, Dave Dolan was left for dead. He's now pushing a bill to compel people to call 911 after an overdose.
What Essex County towns have the most registered “cannabis physicians?” Find out here.
Town officials say they will look into the complaints.
See the locations where potentially contaminated products may have been sold in the Caldwells.
State statistics released last week show that the state's heroin epidemic continues to worsen in nearly all New Jersey counties.
West Essex High School students help teach public about exercise and healthy diet.
Ranks 17th out of 21 in New Jersey for “Overall Health”
Free community event will take place at West Essex High School.
Daylight Saving Time and spring are on their way, but winter isn’t done just yet.
The Ladies Philoptochos Society of Roseland will host the fashion show in East Hanover to raise funds for an array Essex County nonprofits.
24 gymnasts from Tumble Techs Gymnastics Academy of Fairfield competed in Edison this past weekend. All qualified for state sectionals.
Sister Miriam Teresa will be beatified in October for posthumously curing boy's blindness, report says.
Washington School students donate more than 3,600 boxes of macaroni and cheese to Caldwell Food Pantry.
A ribbon-cutting ceremony for the all-inclusive playground is scheduled for Wednesday.
Students volunteered at area non-profit organizations and schools.
School participated in the festivals for the fifth year in a row.
Receiver to play for Susquehanna University.
Students create structures out of spaghetti and marshmallows.
Class of 2014 participates in annual pool party and barbecue in North Caldwell.
The Kiwanis club recently honored eighth-grade math teacher Mara LaBato.