Patch reviews this week’s top stories in the Caldwells and Essex County.
The borough of Caldwell filed $1 million in storm damages with Essex County after flooding ripped the township, a report says.
A Texas-based natural gas company wants to beef up horsepower at a compressor station in Essex County against the wishes of local activists.
The clock is ticking as N.J. nears its 2nd straight government shutdown. What efforts are Gov. Murphy and lawmakers making to avert D-Day?
Students at West Essex High School in North Caldwell got a visit from one of the school's alumni: NJ Attorney General Gurbir Grewal.
Democrats and Republicans saw big increases to voter turnout in this year's primary, according to a local grassroots advocacy group.
It’s New Jersey Republican leaders' latest political catchphrase: “Murphy-ism.” Find out what it means and why they think it’s bad for you.
The New Jersey AG has ordered all law enforcement agencies in the state to start randomly drug testing cops for “illegal drug use."
The Caldwell Borough Council has proposed a municipal budget for 2018 that would slightly raise taxes for the average homeowner.
The Green Brook Country Club of North Caldwell will host former Israel Prime Minister Ehud Barak during a speaking event on May 15.
The New Jersey bill promotes "equal pay" between men and women in the workplace. Meet the two lawmakers who voted against it.
In West Caldwell: Here’s a chance to get rid of the branches and tree limbs that have been laying around your yard since Winter Storm Quinn.
Caldwell officials may have found a way to get the borough another police officer on the road without padding the budget.
A gun rights group said it "supports students exercising their 1st Amendment rights" after several school walkouts took place in New Jersey.
Read the Caldwell Council’s resolution and the NJ Assembly bill, which would reduce the maximum capacity of ammo allowed in magazines.
One of the largest water providers in the state may be eyeing the Borough of Caldwell’s municipal water and sewer system for its next buy.
Another Essex County town has decided to take on the thorny issue of whether to embrace – or reject – a marijuana dispensary in its borders.
Think that the idea of Democrats and Republicans cooperating on tax reform is crazy? Think again, a New Jersey state senator says.