Celebrate International Game Day with two Wii game tournaments at the West Caldwell Public Library on November 15.
The West Caldwell Public Library is partnering with Kaplan to offer a free full-length ACT practice test to students on November 22.
The winning pumpkins chosen today at Wilson Elementary included a giant spider, and odes to Minecraft and The Nightmare Before Christmas.
Saru Beliappa was honored for her dedication to the library. The loyal volunteer has volunteered for the library for several years.
November 10-14, 2014
A program will be held at RU Newark on Nov 4. to discuss the legacy of the landmark court decision that desegregated public schools.
Private Swim Lessons
Caldwell artist to display her new "Horse Power" series as well as signature works.
Four were named Commended Students by the merit committee. One is part of 1 percent of students in the nation to be named a semi-finalis
The literary magazine was awarded a silver medal by the Columbia Scholastic Press Association for the 2013-2014 edition of The Roundtable.
Superstorm Sandy left thousands in the Caldwells without power for days. In the wake of the surge, locals came together to help survivors.
The North Caldwell school team raised more than $4,000 for breast cancer research at their winning game earlier this month.
The Red Cross released a report recapping their commitment to help communities repair damage caused by Superstorm Sandy.
Folk-rocker Darden Smith will perform at The Loft at Union County Performing Arts Center in Rahway on Saturday, November 8th at 8 p.m.
Janet Kucks, local watercolor artist, is holding a show and sale at Art@1275 in Fairfield, NJ for the month of November.
New legislation will allow in-person voting at designated polling locations up to 15 days prior to an election.
Join JVS @ Temple B'nai Abraham, Livingston, for a Free Jazz Concert featuring the Matt Savage Trio.
West Essex middle schoolers at the North Caldwell school celebrated Teen Read week by turning old books into works of art.
The museum includes pieces of artwork from South Africa and a Rosie the Riveter “Selfie Station.”
During Teen Read week, students at the North Caldwell school were constantly found with a book, as they celebrated the school's spirit week.
A free community workshop, ideal for parents of college-bound high school sophomores and juniors
News and events for the week of October 27.
Here's a selection of some this week's local stories.
Furniture and yard sale today, October 25th, Saturday. 9-5pm at 35 Elizabeth Street, Caldwell. Hope to see you!
This post talks about the importance of eliminating inconsistencies in your application and how to "lower the red flag" in the process.
Shareef Nash of South Orange and Michael Benkowski were indicted today. Both suspects were politically involved in the Newark Mayor's race.
This weekend, travel back to 1936 and experience the world of Sherlock Holmes with this rousing production from James Caldwell High School.
Devender Singh will serve 8 months in prison for groping a woman on a flight to Newark. Legislators are working to stop plane sex assaults.
Fire departments from the three Caldwells helped Fairfield to put out a fire, stop a flood coming from Empire Specialty Cheese last night.
The Rutgers University Newark expert is available to provide psychological insight into bullying and youth violence.
Traveling on the subway tomorrow? A doctor who has the Ebola virus travelled on the New York City subways and in a taxi yesterday.
John Halligan spoke at assemblies at the North Caldwell school about standing up for your friends, asking for help, and stopping bullying.
A third Colon Cancer Challenge Foundation run/walk will be held at on Nov 15. at the Prudential Center in Newark.
North Caldwell seniors Patrick Glenn and Isabelle Caine will represent West Essex as members of Congressman Frelinghuyesen's youth council.
T3 Lacrosse Development Day!
Opportunity for Life-Altering Experience
The bond will cost tax payers in Caldwell and West Caldwell about $11 more a month. Residents can view the details online and vote on Dec. 9
Michael Medina, Emma Krupp, and Jessica Rizzo have been selected as the Grover Cleveland Middle School October students of the month.
We've got drop-in parties on Halloween weekend, and mini-camp for your 3 year old - 2nd grade kids on Teacher Conference Days (Nov 6 & 7)
Weekend Swim Instructors Needed for Swim School