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A new youth program helps kids participate in “real work” and use their creativity to benefit their neighbors.
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Partly sunny skies with a high near 84 expected for Saturday.
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Cardholders now get free admission to 7 participating museums, including the American Museum of Natural History and the Frick Collection.
One of the victims was a young mother from Newark, who graduated from Montclair State University.
Hanna Hall is one of 36 students selected for “Between the Lines."
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Organizers for the 5K run expect to attract more than 1,400 participants to the 2015 event.
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Event will include games, rides and food.
Essex County Sheriff’s Office will also be participating in “Click it or Ticket 2015.”
Essex County will host a free electronics and computer recycling event on Saturday.
The utility provider is predicting a summer peak of 10,306 megawatts, up from last year’s 9,474.
Organizers recycled over 10,000 pounds of paper on Saturday.
Here are four ways to put your money to work for your community.
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Get rid of your old and unwanted paperwork on Saturday, May 9.
Tom Cash recognized for outstanding community service and charitable contributions.
Organizers raise money through their 2015 “Spring Boutique.”
Funds will help provide scholarships for children affected by an organ or tissue transplant.
Residents can dispose of pesticides, paint solvents, propane tanks, pool chemicals, automotive fluids and more at annual event.