The High School track team expressed their outrage concerning problems completing turf field construction at a recent Board of Ed meeting.
Ioulia Furman and Brian Higgins will represent Essex County College on the New Jersey All-State Academic Team.
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Two seniors at the North Caldwell School will play college field hockey at Monmouth University this fall.
Looking for a new job close to home? The Caldwells Patch jobs board helps you search for jobs, and employers post new listings.
Winter sports captains, coaches from the North Caldwell school attend a sportsmanship workshop at the Museum and Learning Center.
Caldwell Library welcomes kids and their families to celebrate the new year.
Here’s a roundup of some of the top news stories in Essex County so far this week.
Caldwell Police will be on the look out for intoxicated motorists, manning sobriety checkpoints until Jan. 2, as part of a state campaign.
Great Opportunity for Three-Week Trip to Japan
Dr. Nancy Blattner will receive the 2015 Chief Executive Leadership Award from a leading association of educational institutions.
Three employees and a 19-year-old customer from Essex County were the victims of an armed robbery at Cars Restaurant at 2 a.m. on Dec. 10.
As Winter Storm Damon hits New Jersey, PSEG is urging customers to follow these safety tips, stay in touch, and be prepared for the storm.
The bond referendum will fund upgrades to school buildings and high school athletic fields in the Caldwell-West Caldwell school district.
Allergic to wheat? You should know it's in Ian's brand of panko bread crumbs. The voluntary recall is happening at all Stop and Shops.
Find gifts for everyone on your shopping list.
As three inches of rain pour down on Essex County with the Nor'easter on its way, the National Weather Service issues flood a warning.
Students at the North Caldwell school were given the task of designing and assembling artisan gingerbread houses for their holiday projects.
Athletic competition Jewish Boys and Girls ages 9-12
Hailey Barnett, Thomas Tobin, and Alexa DeFuria have been recognized at the Caldwell Middle School for personal and academic achievement.
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40% and 80% of children with autism have difficulty sleeping. Here are some tips from The Phoenix Center in Nutley NJ that can help.
Here's a look at some of the news and events coming up around town.
The annual Cookie Walk will be held on Dec. 13 at First Presbyterian. Fill a box with as many home baked treats as you can for one price.
Here's a selection of this week's local stories you might of missed on Caldwells Patch.
Geographic location plays a role in the admissions process at many selective colleges, and can help “borderline” applicants earn admission.
FOWA Rescue invites you to open your heart and home to an animal waiting for their forever home.
Registration is still open for the fourth annual 5K race and Jingle Jam. The event is organized by Trinity Academy.
The 52-year-old missing woman suffering from paranoia was last seen in Belleville. NJ State Police are asking for help in their search.
Five students at the North Caldwell middle school, who have been selected as the "Knightlight" winners, will have their stories published.
NJ state educators present include Essex County College President Dr. Gale Gibson and RU Newark Chancellor Nancy Cantor.
Essex County Freeholder expresses his outrage in light of the decision not to indict the Police Officer who fatally choked Eric Garner.
Looking for a good job without the long commute? Searching for the perfect person to work at your company? Check out this week's jobs board.
New bird feeding stations were installed on Nov. 26 at Lincoln Elementary School in Caldwell, much to the delight of students and teachers.
Jen Chapin Trio with special guest Owen Danoff in The Loft at Union County Arts Center on Saturday, December 6, 2014 at 8:00 pm
Rice, chair of the Legislative Black Caucus, says the community needs to to come together and look at causation.
Multiple PATH lines will be affected by the closings this weekend. Planning on sight seeing in the city? You may want to plan a new route.
Dr. Gale E. Gibson of Essex County College will join President Obama, the First Lady and Vice President Biden at the summit.
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