"Gelati By Mike" provides free milk and more despite not selling much ice cream.
Meeting Notice
North Caldwell Mayor: “Extraordinary times call for us to rethink all expenses and reduce the burden placed on our residents.”
Helping Neighbors
An industry website confirmed the death of a technician in Fairfield, NJ
Stuck at home on March 24? Catch up on some local civics by tuning in to the borough’s online meeting.
“Unfortunately, our officers are not immune from contracting the COVID-19 virus, even though they are taking every precaution possible.”
North Caldwell Mayor: “These increases should not create panic or overly alarm anyone. However, we must all take responsible actions.”
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Notice of Teleconference Meeting
There are two confirmed cases of COVID-19 in North Caldwell as of Thursday, authorities said.
Caldwell University is moving all classes online until the end of the semester. Students living on campus should check out by March 22.
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Get updates as of Tuesday for Caldwell University and schools in Caldwell-West Caldwell, North Caldwell and West Essex Regional.
“How we act in these difficult times will define us.”
Stop & Shop supermarkets are offering senior citizens a chance to “social distance” from COVID-19 with special shopping hours.
A local resident tested positive for the coronavirus.
West Caldwell Police: “We’re already hearing stories of the things that our residents are doing to support one another.”
Patch reviews our recent top stories in the Caldwells and Essex County.
"The borough understands the public’s concerns about COVID-19. Our local health department is working closely with the NJDOH and the CDC."
Effective immediately, the Caldwell Community Center will no longer be allowing guests into the facility, officials said Thursday.
A West Caldwell native has joined the company of former governors Brendan Byrne and Richard Codey as a “Young Irishman of the Year.”
A report named companies in Fairfield and Roseland among “New Jersey’s Best Places to Work.”
The delightful mash-up of classic fairytale characters is visually pleasing to kids and packs a powerful message for adults.
Sergeant Fred Arnold retired from the Caldwell Police Department after more than 22 years of service.
Rep. Mikie Sherrill’s opponents in the 11th District include Republican challenger Rosemary Becchi.
Nominations are being accepted for the 2020 Senior of the Year award until Friday, April 3.
We asked our readers in the Caldwells: “What’s something you say that only someone from NJ would understand?”
A free, public discussion on March 3 at Caldwell University will touch on the subject of “Border Crisis and Humanitarian Aid.”
The 2020 Newark St. Patrick’s Day Parade will pay tribute to the late Francis J. “Frank” Coyne, a longtime resident of West Caldwell.
Gov. Murphy’s proposed state aid package may impact taxes in school districts throughout NJ, including the Caldwells and West Essex.
A 15-year-old suspect is accused of committing a “burglary spree” in West Caldwell, police said.
The Caldwell Wastewater Treatment Plant serves the towns of Caldwell, North Caldwell, West Caldwell, Roseland, Essex Fells and Fairfield.
JCHS Senior Mackenzie Courtright: “After all the time and effort I put into the application, it felt great to know that I had made it.”
There may be a temporary loss of water service for some West Caldwell residents and businesses for a day, authorities said.
James Caldwell High School’s annual all-day Music Marathon is set for Feb. 22. This year's theme will be "Cities Around the World."