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.
Rewards go beyond typical employee benefits, including tuition reimbursement, company-matched 401Ks, generous paid time off, and more!
The lucky New Jersey Lottery ticket matched five of the five white balls drawn for Saturday's drawing.
Woodland Commons Clubhouse will be receiving new amenities in 2024, including a fast-casual dining venue with a nature-inspired design.
From top-notch amenities to affordable, maintenance-free apartment homes, residents are sure to live your retirement to the fullest.
More than 30 free, guided hikes will be available around the state, to start the New Year by taking in the Garden State's natural beauty.
Wayne Township crews will be making special collections for flood debris, starting Dec. 26. Most roads have reopened as of Tuesday morning.
Residents thank dedicated employees by contributing $230,000
PrimoHoagies will offer a discount on chicken cutlet hoagies at their Wayne store in honor of Tommy DeVito, who is doing a meet-and-greet.
Check out some of the community events going on through the rest of November in Wayne Township.
Priority list members gain right of first refusal on their desired apartment home and access to the community's moving services.
Local realtors shared some of their picks for the best places to live in NJ, and Wayne Township made the top 10. Here's why:
Cheer on local runners and watch live as they take on the New York City Marathon 26.2 mile race on Sunday. See how to watch:
Trained officers will help ensure local service members, veterans, and their families can get access to benefits.
Cedar Crest offers the best of both worlds-local trips and cultural events paired with exciting on-campus happenings keep residents engaged.
Shop for Christmas and Hanukkah merchandise, holiday decorations, jewelry, collectibles, and more!
This is one of the fast play games offered by NJ Lottery, and the winner caught half of the progressive jackpot in their web.
One of North Jersey's largest street fairs returns - but has switched to Sunday because of the rainy forecast. Here's the scoop:
Welcome Baby held a "packing party' in Little Falls recently, to provide necessary items for local moms in need as they welcome newborns.
Pups and owners hoping to head to the 7th annual Paws in the Park will have to wait until next year. Here's a look at the weekend forecast.
Senior Living Community celebrates International Day of Peace
Food trucks, rides, vendors, giveaways, and more are all on the docket for this free event in Wayne Township on Oct. 1.
Lt. Col. Christopher Carbone, a retired Wayne PD officer, reunited with his gunner and the medic who saved him at a promotion ceremony.
The next Powerball drawing is Monday night. See where a local winner scored a $50,000 prize for the last drawing:
The community's financial model includes a monthly service package, which includes appliance repairs, made-to-order meals, and more!
The player purchased the Power Play option, which tripled the prize.
The township will remember and honor seven Wayne residents, and all those who lost their lives in the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
FULFILL AND COMMUNITY FOODBANK OF NJ JOIN NBC 4, TELEMUNDO 47 AND WAYNE STOP&SHOP FOR MASSIVE, MULTI-STATE FOOD DRIVE ON SEPTEMBER 9
More than 60 North Jersey establishments are participating, offering beverage vouchers for people who donate blood through Sept. 10.
Wayne Township residents can safely dispose of confidential papers at the next shredding event. See more details below.
One lucky player matched all five numbers for Tuesday's drawing, after buying their ticket at a mini-market.
The winner bought their ticket at a Wayne convenience store, winning the second-tier prize for the most recent Powerball drawing.
Fellow firefighters called Chief Ed Steines, a 40-year veteran of the department in Passaic County, "a great friend and brother to all."
The 6th annual vigil in support of those who have lost a loved one to addiction is Tuesday evening in the main entrance of Town Hall.