The Caldwell Fire Department is marking a major milestone in 2026: its 125th year of service to the borough.
Pair of Freshmen Lead Lions in the Pool
Drivers can get a helping hand in the name of traffic safety at an upcoming event in West Caldwell.
Caldwell Police Department: “We are taking another step towards fostering trust, inclusion and safety for all drivers.”
Feel the need for speed in West Caldwell? Resist the urge when you get behind the wheel – or get ready for a ticket, police say.
Experts say that black bears are an integral part of the state's natural heritage and a vital component of healthy ecosystems.
ShopRite supermarkets across New Jersey will be holding job fairs this weekend, including a store in West Caldwell.
Iannitelli, McArdle led the way in the winter season
Check out some of our top stories this week in the Caldwells and Essex County.
For America’s 250th birthday, Roseland residents are invited to share their stories of family, immigration, struggle, pride, and belonging.
The property owners say ICE will only use it for legal services and lawyers – not holding detainees. Activists say that remains to be seen.
Get ready for a warm week of weather, Caldwell – here’s the local weekly forecast.
“Easter reminds us that violence, division and death do not have the final word.”
“We appreciate your service and your commitment to keeping West Caldwell safe.”
The college’s Laptop for Learners program supports students who lack reliable access to technology.
The work includes the installation and repairs of stormwater pipes.
"Mr. Frank's Closet" would pay a well-deserved tribute to Frank Bolger. Here's how to contribute to the cause.
A grocery store in the Caldwells issued a voluntary recall for one of its in-house products. Here’s what to know.
Are you sick and tired o not being able to lose weight even though you've been trying soooo hard?
Councilman Kenneth R. Jurgensen Announces Candidacy for Mayor; Joined by Council Candidates Jonathan Sagalow and Ricardo Alcorta.
“My family is here. The community is here. We’re all family.”
President Trump has fired back at protesters, denying that he is a “king” and saying that he “works his ass off to make our country great.”
Garrett Jones is back on the campaign trail. He's running alongside two council candidates: Andrew Pollara and Brian Bambrick.
The guiding philosophy is simple: "meet people where they are, and help them grow in their Jewish identity at their own pace."
Winter is officially over in the Caldwells.
Police departments across Essex County have been releasing warnings about the scam this week. Here’s how to protect yourself.
Enjoy a day of creativity, science, and tech on Saturday, March 28!
These state lawmakers found some common ground. Here’s what they agree on – and where their bills currently stand.
Rabbi Shmuly Sputz often shares a story about a wealthy philanthropist who left his children a final lesson.
The West Caldwell–Caldwell Recreation Department will bring back its annual Easter egg hunt for local children.
A community health fair will take place at Crane’s Mill senior living retirement community.
Experts say that a decrease in school aid – or even a flat number – can trigger an increase in property taxes for a town’s homeowners.
Organizers are also accepting non-perishable, unexpired food and supermarket gift cards.
A car hit a woman near a bus stop and left the scene. Another driver also hit her – but stayed until police arrived, prosecutors said.