Two-time Tony Award winner and South Orange resident, Norbert Leo Butz performs locally at the South Orange Performing Arts Center on October 13th,2012.
Ready to go beyond typical Cantonese to try fiery Sichuan cuisine? Two of New Jersey's Best Sichuan Restaurants are five miles apart on Route 23.
South Orange Welcomes Luxury with Indulgence Day Spa
View pictures from the event!
Remember, people can recover from mental illness to lead healthy and rewarding lives.
The South Orange municipal court routinely "downgrades" statutory offenses to violations of an invalid municipal ordinance. Although illegal, the South Orange courts continue to allow these deals.
Recovery starts with recognizing the signs of potential mental illness.
A weekly series of South Orange-Maplewood Adult School student profiles
Two CHS students consider visible underwear and muffin-toppness.
The symptoms of anxiety are the result of stress. These included distressed, tense, overwhelmed, stress-out, nervousness, anxious, worried.... and the list goes on.
brief re-cap of the October 10, 2012 BOT Meeting
Another Ghoulish Fact to Think About During Mental Illness Awareness Week
A Ghoulish Fact of the Day for Mental Health Literacy during Mental Illness Awareness Week.
The Community Coalition on Race will honor Charlie Bibbins and Rev. Terry Richardson at Celebrating Integration this Saturday. Special guest speaker is Assemblywoman Mila Jasey.
The National Council for Community Behavioral Healthcare has created some Ghoulish Facts of the Day.
TONY Award-Winning Actor Norbert Leo Butz Returns to the South Orange Performing Arts Center (SOPAC) @ SOPAC, Saturday, OCT 13th
An update on the latest status of the Village Hall renovation project
All proceeds to benefit the South Orange Rescue Squad who is celebrating its 60th Anniversary.
Don't miss the Monet Exhibit at the NY Botanical Gardens.
Midtown Direct Rep, SOPAC’s theatre company in residence, comprised of the hidden Broadway talents that call Maplewood/South Orange home, presented “Broadway’s Night Off” on October 1.
The Rev. Dennis McManus will discuss The Holocaust Matrix: Its Destructive Past and Its Dangerous Future at 2:30 p.m. on Sunday, November 4.
Alumni, parents, students, friends and community members are all invited to Seton Hall Weekend on Saturday-Sunday, October 13-14, 2012.
Jazz Greats Gather at SOPAC for the 15th Annual Giants of Jazz Concert What do jazz greats Roy Hargrove, Jimmy Heath, TS Monk, Gary Bartz, Don Braden, and Cyrus Chestnut have in common? SOPAC!!!
Fall Classes are starting at the Adult School the week of October 1.
Good News- the Local Housing Market is Improving!
There's a growing trend, in today's economy, to drop alarm monitoring from the family budget. But there is a way, to monitor your home security system yourself.
Costa Rican dishes stand out at Guanaticos, South Orange's new Salvadoran, Costa Rican restaurant.
brief unofficial re-cap of the September 24, 2012 Board of Trustees Meeting
Preparing Indian cuisine like a citizen of India.
Check out the latest video update attached here!
September is National Recovery Month - a time to celebrate the fact that people struggling with mental illness or substance abuse can recover and lead healthy and rewarding lives.
Free Dance Lesson This Week in Caldwell Open to All Adults in Any Community
A criticism of the current vision statement of the schools and a proposal for change
The PTA of South Mountain Elementary put on a first-class Ice Cream Social yesterday.
South Orange Performing Arts Center (SOPAC) Celebrates a Momentous Season: Unprecedented Attendance of 17,305 Guests / 6 Sellouts / 65 Performances
brief unofficial recap of the September 10, 2012 BOT Meeting
Win 2 Tickets to Chile at Eden Marketplace. Eden Marketplace and Pro Chile are working together to build awareness of Chilean products while offering customers an opportunity to win a trip to Chile.
SHU alumni Peter Kelly and Jeremiah Sullivan share their PR and Marketing expertise to help non-profits, small business owners and the like start obtaining the publicity they deserve.
The Seton Hall community welcomed the Class of 2016 , with the long-standing traditional Move-In Day for first-year students, to help new Setonians and their families settle into campus living.