Holiday Train Exhibit in Community Room open today from 7 to 9 pm.
Come see the trains today from 11 am to 3 pm.
Put your imagination to work as our monthly Lego Club takes on a holiday theme! Join us Thursday, Dec. 4, at 6 pm.
The Madrigal singers, a group of talented JCHS students from West Caldwell, will open for the Rockettes at Radio City on Nov. 25.
Caldwell Public Library is collecting cell phones on behalf of Cell Phones for Soldiers during December
Have a Happy Thanksgiving! News and events for the week of November 24.
Jamie Curcio, who just returned from Afghanistan, surprised his two children Friday when he jumped out of the sled at the Newark show.
Spread Holiday warmth and cheer with this fabulous spa basket with a refreshing Peppermint theme.
Here's a selection of this week's local stories you might of missed on Caldwells Patch.
An unidentified suspect is in critical condition at University Hospital after being shot by a Newark Police officer last night in Newark.
Keep an eye out for dry Christmas trees, make a family escape plan, and check alarms are just a few of the fire department's safety tips.
Share your perspective on how you use technology for learning in the national Speak Up survey.
Hunter Smith, a three-year starting catcher at JCHS, signed a letter of intent today to play college baseball at William & Mary College.
This December will be the last that Dr. John Eric Floreen conducts the Rutgers University-Newark Chorus in holiday concert performances.
Whether it is wood or PVC, NEVER fry a turkey on a deck! Here are some tips for staying safe and having an awesome bird!
Here's a roundup of some of the top news stories in Essex County so far this week.
• 28th Annual Real Estate Awards will be presented at the 2015 Gala • Chapter also seeking entries for 7th Annual Gala Design Competition
Essex Police have released an image of the van believed to be involved in the fatal hit and run killing of 77-year-old Nutley woman.
Meneca Ryner, 18, was fatally shot on Tuesday night on Lincoln Place in Irvington. Police are searching for suspects.
Roberto LoCascio signs a letter of intent to play lacrosse for Villanova University. Alexa Alhout will run track for Lehigh University.
Basic SEO is essential for any online business; in fact, absence of it may harm your website in numerous ways.
More than 35 professionals from the West Essex area spoke about their careers at the North Caldwell High School's career day on Nov. 14.
A 45-year-old Essex County man was sentenced to 14 months in prison today for defrauding a Bronx woman out of nearly $100,000.
Mayor Dassing and Councilmen-Elect John Cascarano and Kristian Brown express their gratitude for the public support in the recent election.
Call to New Jersey vendors and artisans to participate in local good school fundraising catalog
EAST HANOVER COOPERATIVE NURSERY SCHOOL
Escape winter and plan for fun on the water, shop hundreds of boats for every budget and sharpen nautical know-how!
Police need help in investigating the death of Ernesta Fernandez who was killed on Centre Street in Nutley by a van that fled the scene.
A free community workshop, ideal for parents of college-bound high school sophomores and juniors...
Get in the spirit with magical Christmas light exhibits; drive through one mile of spectacular light sculptures set to joyous holiday music
The opera, performed by students, is suitable for ages 8 and up. Audience members are asked to bring donations for the Caldwell Food Pantry.
Sunday, November 23rd from 1:15pm -3:15pm
News and events for the week of Nov. 17
Discounted lessons for December and January
In addition to the prison term, the East Orange man was also ordered to pay $50,000 in restitution.
Opportunity for High School Students to Live and Study Abroad for a Year
Theresa Roberts, 20, was last seen in the early morning hours at a Quick Chek in Independence Twp., police report.
Female's body found near rest stop on Interstate 80 in Warren County still unidentified.
Take part in a musical holiday celebration with a Latin flair! The fun begins at 2 pm, call 973-226-8636 to sign up.