Shared outdoor spaces--just like Cedar Crest's community garden--enhance residents' active, engaging lifestyles.
If you are just getting started with Medicare or looking to learn more about coverage, there is a seminar Tuesday at Wayne Public Library.
Whether in-person versus online – Take your boat safety course and be ready for boating season!
More than 75 authors, poets, and scholars will share ideas and inspiration. Kids can also practice reading out-loud with some friendly dogs.
All are welcome to attend the event at the town municipal building, officials said.
These walks will take place twice a month at Laurelwood Arboretum, for those who have lost a loved one through addiction or substance abuse.
Local vendors will set up shop with fresh fruits and vegetables, honey, coffee and tea, lemonade, candles, cards, and much more.
Hundreds are expected to attend the county's Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall unveiling in Wayne. Here are two local veterans' stories.
North Jersey-based AKBA is dedicated to celebrating and preserving Karachai culture. The group is re-launching a dance ensemble, ELBRUS USA.
Many local graduates excelled in academics, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local graduate who deserves a shoutout in Paterson.
A new memorial in Wayne will honor more than 58,000 U.S. soldiers killed in the war, including 83 Passaic County natives. See when to visit:
Residents enjoy the stunning campus with views of the Ramapo Mountains, on-site restaurants, amenities & clubs, and stylish apartment homes.
Lora, who worked in the school resource division, died Monday at the age of 29.
Officer Brian Lora worked in the School Resource Division, and is a nephew of the city's mayor Hector C. Lora.
Warrior Hockey provides a way for disabled military veterans to rehabilitate and heal through team sports. Read more about the NJ team:
Wayne Police will also play in this year's Families Behind The Badge tournament, in memory of Detective First Class Jason Clemente.
MVC's mobile unit offers a range of services, such as issuing REAL IDs. You do need an appointment, and slots are filling up in Wayne.
Wayne Township residents can safely dispose of confidential papers at the next shredding event - see more details below.
This is an opportunity for youth ages 10-12, who are interested in a law enforcement career, to get some hands-on experience in the field.
Everyone in the continental U.S. will see some of this celestial phenomenon. Here's what to expect in the Wayne area, and local events:
More aftershocks are possible after Friday's earthquake in New Jersey, but the main concern for Wayne was flooded roads.
Take Back Day offers free and anonymous disposal of unneeded medications on Saturday, April 27.
Each of the 48 continental states will see some of the solar eclipse, which occurs when the moon slips between our bright star and Earth.
Rita's Italian Ice & Frozen Custard expects to give away more than 1 million cups on Tuesday.
Thinking of warm summer days by the pool or at the lake? Registration is now open for individuals and families.
Think you're the best in the beanbag-tossing business? Registration closes on April 15, and teams can be made up of two to four adults.
This program teaches young children about pedestrian and bike safety, and keeping safe on the playground and at school.
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Township officials and the local Muslim community will celebrate Ramadan with a lantern lighting, music, and goodies.
Community members helped the Packanack Community Church keep shoes out of landfills; the shoes will support families in other countries.
A local woman hopes to be an inspiration to those struggling with their self-image and mental health with her recently-published book.
Dylan, a third-grader, will face other local state champions next month, with the hopes of advancing to the national competition in April.
Popular classes that address all aspects of well-being include Gentle Yoga and Restore, Mindfulness Mediation, and Cardio Drumming Fusion.
The state's ban prevents 2.7 billion bags from going in the trash each year— enough to circle the Earth 19.11 times, environmentalists said.
Wayne Police said Det. First Class "Jay" Clemente fought cancer for seven years "with a valor, dignity and grace that was awe inspiring."
The Wayne Memorial First Aid Squad is looking for people who want to help on the township's first aid squad.
The lucky New Jersey Lottery ticket matched five of the five white balls drawn for Wednesday's drawing.
American Red Cross officials are asking Wayne residents to roll up their sleeves and give blood or platelets.
Richard Berdnik, a longtime Passaic County Sheriff, died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound in Clifton this week.
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