Black Crown Taxi will take residents to vote Tuesday, no questions asked.
The general election is this Tuesday. Check out where to vote and who your options are before you cast your ballot.
Patch reviews this week’s top stories in Maplewood and Essex County.
Check and see where you need to be to cast your ballot.
Voter registration must be completed by Oct. 16.
Residents can unburden themselves at the Department of Public Works.
Township Committee plans to certify annual audit during its regular meeting.
The inflatable infant Trump will be visiting the South Orange Maplewood (SOMA) Action event.
Menendez: Vital, federal resources for people diagnosed with autism will be cut off next year if Congress fails to reauthorize Autism CARES.
The color scheme is vibrant. And so is the statement of peace and inclusion behind Maplewood’s rainbow-striped crosswalks.
Residents and LGBTQ activists in Maplewood and South Orange will hold a rally against the Masterpiece Cake SCOTUS decision on June 4.
VIDEO: A school board member called a cop a “skinhead” during a traffic rant that several people said was racist.
Roadways in Bloomfield, the Caldwells, Livingston, Millburn, Maplewood, Newark, the Oranges and Roseland are due for repair.
“The 2018 midterm elections will finally give citizens a way to voice our outrage,” an activist in New Jersey’s 7th District said.
Rallies against gun violence will take place at the Maplewood and South Orange train stations on Saturday, March 24.
Maplewood’s Erin Loos Cutraro is the founder of She Should Run, a group dedicated to increasing the number of women running for office.
Can’t wait for the 2020 election? Join activist group SOMA Action as they prepare to “take back the House” from Republicans in November.
Mayor: The Maplewood Fire Department will absorb South Orange’s firefighters into the new agency.
How many riders use NJ Transit's train station in Maplewood on an average weekday? Find out here.
Do you think state officials’ “short-term” ideas to fix rail car shortages and overcrowding at NJ Transit will work?
A New Jersey 2nd Amendment advocacy group is trying to shred "justifiable need" in the Garden State.