Stuck at home on March 24? Catch up on some local civics by tuning in to the borough’s online meeting.
North Caldwell Mayor: “These increases should not create panic or overly alarm anyone. However, we must all take responsible actions.”
There are two confirmed cases of COVID-19 in North Caldwell as of Thursday, authorities said.
"The borough understands the public’s concerns about COVID-19. Our local health department is working closely with the NJDOH and the CDC."
Rep. Mikie Sherrill’s opponents in the 11th District include Republican challenger Rosemary Becchi.
The Caldwell Wastewater Treatment Plant serves the towns of Caldwell, North Caldwell, West Caldwell, Roseland, Essex Fells and Fairfield.
Grassroots community leader Saily Avelenda has helped to turn the tide in an area long considered to be Republican turf, her supporters say.
Hollywood is lining up for "free money" without offering any long-term benefits for residents: Sen. Joe Pennacchio (Essex, Morris, Passaic)
Environmentalists in Essex County aren’t relenting in their protests against the expansion of a natural gas compressor station in Roseland.
The Annual Reorganization Meeting of the Governing Body of the Borough of North Caldwell will be held on Tuesday, January 7.
Several politicians and groups in Essex County are supporting Sue Altman after police removed her from a Senate hearing on tax breaks.
A pair of police officers in Caldwell had accused their chief of making sexual comments about them to other officers.
Residents of Caldwell, North Caldwell and West Caldwell headed to the polls on Tuesday. See local election results here.
Would you support open space at Walker’s Pond in North Caldwell if it meant raising local property taxes?
Democratic and Republican candidates for Roseland’s council have found common ground over a controversial pipeline station in Essex County.
Local elections will take place in Caldwell, North Caldwell and West Caldwell. Here's what you need to know.
A proposed town seal for Caldwell will be voted on later this year. Check out the old and new designs.
A state assembly candidate in New Jersey’s 26th District has taken up the “No Fossil Fuel Money” challenge.
Caldwell residents could end up paying less for their sewer bills – but more for their water – if a pair of proposed ordinances pass.
The NJEA has thrown its support behind Assemblywoman BettyLou DeCroce (Morris, Essex, Passaic) in her re-election campaign for 2019.
Christine Clarke and Laura Fortgang are challenging incumbents Jay Webber and BettyLou DeCroce in New Jersey’s 26th District.
NJ has more Superfund sites than any other state in the nation. Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill visited six in Essex and Morris counties.
Joe DiVincenzo To Jonathan Lace: “Why not contact me directly? Instead, you posted a letter to your Facebook page, which I don’t follow.”
Election 2019: Laura Fortgang blasted Jay Webber's “notorious” vote on the Equal Pay Act. He said it’s part of her “far-left agenda.”
It’s time for the county to pump the brakes on spending at an already-superb zoo, a Caldwell councilman says.
Sometimes a protest can be “illegal” but still be the right thing to do, a pair of Essex County environmental activists say.
Christine Clarke is running for the NJ Assembly. She wants to represent towns including North and West Caldwell, Verona and Fairfield.
Joe Pennacchio (Republican, D-26): “It’s possible to be fiscally conservative and maintain a social conscience at the same time.”
Environmentalists in Essex County blocked construction equipment at a natural gas compressor station. Here’s why they did it.
Residents of Caldwell, West Caldwell and North Caldwell hit the polls on June 4 to decide who will represent their party in November.
Sen. Joe Pennacchio (Essex, Morris, Passaic): Harnessing fusion energy would be a “tremendous positive force” for the world.
“When governments aren't doing their job to protect the people, the people armed by their vigilance have to step in and do it for them.”
Patch reviews last week’s top stories in the Caldwells and Essex County.
Assemblyman Jay Webber (Essex, Morris, Passaic): The law expands online security and breach notifications between companies and their users.
BettyLou DeCroce (Essex, Morris, Passaic): A state agency accused of “creating a patronage pit” should be eliminated.
NJ Gov. Phil Murphy has signed three bills into law. Here's what they are as the state continues to find a way to legalize marijuana.
Protestors will rally against Williams/Transco’s plans to expand the capacity of a natural gas pipeline compressor station on April 29.
Republicans in Essex County offer some examples of the “most important conversations the mainstream media isn't having.”
A group of environmentalists are planning to hold an “emergency demonstration” at a natural gas compressor station in Essex County.
“The Roseland compressor station is dangerous to the health, safety and environment of anyone living near it,” an activist alleged.