Extreme weather has taken a toll on the newly re-sodded field.
Last chance for the pool!
The new committee, established in June, needs seven interested residents
The South Orange week was marked by a rescue, a new store opening, and promises of other stores to come
A year ago, the governor warned us off the beaches, and South Orange took refuge at home and in the library.
The Board of Trustees learned Monday that the public will pay police and public works costs for a privately-organized street fair.
South Orange Board of Trustees heard from residents about proposed parking changes
South Orange Village President Alex Torpey credits training and experience
It's a quiet week ahead in late August
A look at some of the civic and cultural happenings around town
John Gross was arrested in Maplewood for a DWI on Thursday.
South Orange CFO John Gross hasn't provided info, updates, charges Trustee. Gross also serves as West Orange CFO.
South Orange Animal Control says this is the season when bats enter homes; advice on how to prevent that follows
National Night Out, Final Floods Hill Concert, and Adult-Only Swim mark the week ahead.
South Orange's week in review is here
The Assemblyman calls for more trade and cooperation between India and New Jersey through a symbolic planting.
Here are a few of the stories that caught readers' attention this month on South Orange Patch.
A raccoon displaying rabies symptoms was seen on Monday night in West Montrose
Village President says he, administrator and clerk will decide what is discussed at meetings.
During the public speaking parts of the meeting, residents asked for cooperation among South Orange elected official
The week will see an outdoor concert and plans for National Night Out
Residents are encouraged to sign up for notificiations
Abiatu Umah and Emmanuel Awa were sentenced on Wednesday in Federal Court in Newark
Both the green and new blue toters can be used
A local resident weighs in on a law that would affect SO and Seton Hall
Assemblywoman Jasey has a new local office
August will see the town's third annual "NNO"
As of July 11, the sorting is over
South Orange swimmers surf the 'Net
S-1534, which would exempt private colleges, universities from local land Use law, is headed to a Senate vote today.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting the town and Essex County.
The Mayors Council is asking the Legislature to build funding into this year's state budget to help move forward with a flood control project.
Board meeting offers up a few surprises.
For the first time, the annual book sale moves to Baird
Nikhil Badlani will be remembered on Monday
Say goodbye to the dog days of summer. New Jersey Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals issues warning to pet owners--restrain your dog in the car or face stiff penalties.
Farmers Insurance is new to town and sponsors Downtown after Sundown concerts
Act quickly to fill those long summer days