Fourth graders invited to share what makes Essex County special to them.
The Essex County Executive talks to business owners about why Essex County is a good place to own a business.
NJ Spotlight: As budgets are squeezed, every donation from refund checks aids research.
The gala will be held at Orange Lawn Tennis Club
Festival kicks off April 7, but now is the time to visit Branch Brook Park
The release of more details from the U.S. Census helps put NJ's Hispanic population into sharper focus.
Christie is entitled to appointments, and the Dems are obligated to keep the court in balance.
A look at this week's government meetings.
Survey praises state's laws on open records, campaign finance disclosures, public integrity.
Most communities are still working with less than they were budgeted for in 2009-2010.
Participants will received reduced admission to zoo, arena, miniGOLF
The Newark city councilman is looking to become the next congressman for New Jersey's 10th district.
One of the co-managers of South Orange's CERT team previews the course.
The Newark History Society's next program, “Uncovering Newark’s Hidden Treasures: The Newark Archives Project,” will take place on Monday, March 26
School advocates say state budget underfunds public schools at state Legislative hearing.
Monday's BOT meeting brought the final vote on a SID's enactment.
Knitters/Crocheters/Fiber Artists, take note.
The cost of damages caused by flooding from the late summer hurricane exceeded $50 million, according to representatives from the Mayors Council on Rahway River Watershed Flood Control.
The Essex County Parks Department seeks entries for an essay and poster contest to honor annual Cherry Blossom Festival in Newark.
Former Governor Richard Codey dons a disguise to investigate the conditions for homeless residents.
Mapping the changes in state aid to local communities.
The congressman died this morning at the age of 77.
Saving a law that many see as critical to education in New Jersey.
Whether deer hunt will continue next year is "under discussion."
Essex County officials and Essex GeesePeace will hold free training on controlling Canada gosling populations.
Senate Democrats blocked a bill that would have denied healthcare and contraception to over 600,000 women in New Jersey.
Two of the three voter approved non-binding referendums are shot down by the Board of Trustees.
The Livingston Township Council discuss offering shuttle van between Livingston Mall and South Orange train station.
If passed, a Special Improvement District is assumed to move one step closer to enactment.
South Orange lifts their Notice of Emergency Relief against EOWC following the ruling.
Watch your local lawmakers on News Channel 12 at 10 a.m. and 3 p.m.
Many Newark shopkeepers are familiar South Orange and Maplewood names
The proposed minimum wage raise from $7.25 to $8.50 an hour will go to the Senate next, with Gov. Christie still undecided on his support
Aid is up 23.1% or $764,940 from 2011-12 allocation. But aid is still at two-thirds of 2009 levels.
A look at this week's municipal meetings.
Maplewood and South Orange have been debating whether to strengthen or abolish the BSE.