Using too much salt can leave an ugly impact on drinking water, aquatic life and the environment, experts say.
It was a lucky year for the lottery in West Orange. Here are three big wins that took place in the township.
The five-story building – open to seniors 62 and up – will be “100 percent affordable,” developers say.
The right shoulder is blocked, NJ DOT said.
Got an old Christmas tree that needs disposal? Here’s how to do it in West Orange for the 2024 holiday season.
Organizers said attendees at the protest included residents of South Orange, Maplewood, Millburn, West Orange, Montclair and Teaneck.
The township previously held a flag raising to mark Israel’s 75th year of statehood, and issued a statement “in support of Israel.”
Proposals for next grant cycle due January 19
Bill Rutherford will succeed current council president Tammy Williams in West Orange.
Are you a senior who needs a lift to the town’s new public library? West Orange is expanding its jitney bus service.
A lobster died after someone put it in a school toilet as a joke. A teacher from Essex County says its death will not be in vain.
It’s been a memorable year in West Orange. Catch up with some of 2023’s top news stories here.
The foundation provides financial stipends for “aged and needy Righteous Gentiles,” helping to repay a debt of gratitude.
There hasn’t been a competitive chess team at the high school in a decade. That didn’t faze these chess wizards from West Orange.
Gas generators and other fuel powered equipment produce toxic carbon monoxide gas.
West Orange resident Jennifer Jones visited St. Cloud Elementary School to meet with students and share her new book.
Beware of hidden holiday hazards.
The new facility on Mount Pleasant Avenue will allow Zufall to double its medical capacity and triple its dental capacity.
It may soon be possible – for the first time in decades – to take a train from Pennsylvania through New Jersey on your way to New York City.
"At the moment, there is no phone access other than cell via staff," West Orange district officials said.
Check out some of our top stories this week in West Orange and Essex County.
A new Mexican-fusion restaurant is set to open in West Orange: Bubbakoo’s Burritos.
Why were those sirens wailing? Patch recaps some of Essex County’s recent public safety, police, fire and EMS stories.
Many “domestic workers” are women, immigrants and people of color who work in private homes – far away from the public eye, advocates say.
Schneider Hardware on Main Street in West Orange has withstood the test of time. Catch up on its history here.
Several Negro League teams played at Oval Park in East Orange – with famed pitcher Satchel Paige among those taking the field.
There will be 1,000 frozen turkeys and boxes of non-perishable food available for families in need on a “first-come first-served basis.”
Emilie Danser of Edison Middle School and Ava Neretic of West Orange High School placed in the Bermuda XC Challenge.
“I personally was reluctant to put myself behind the wheel,” a West Orange teen said, pushing for a proposed state law on learner's permits.
A fatal structure fire claimed the life of a West Orange resident, authorities say.
The West Orange PD wasn't among the participating agencies at the conference, which glorified violence and insulted women and minorities.
The day has finally arrived, West Orange: the grand reopening of the town’s public library.
A West Orange High School woodworking teacher has been tasking his students with a special holiday assignment for the past several years.
Jewish Family Service of MetroWest NJ delivered more than 300 meals to homebound elderly adults and Holocaust survivors.
Someone burglarized two vehicles in West Orange that belong to a landscaping company, authorities say.
Organizers are seeking toys for children 1 to 12, as well as $10 to $20 gift cards for teenagers. Here’s when and where it will take place.
This stunning mother/daughter home is located on a corner lot in "sought-after West Orange," its seller says.
One resident of the building hasn’t had enough water pressure to bathe or cook in her apartment since mid-October, advocates say.
Watch residents speak about the Israel-Hamas war at the latest West Orange Town Council meeting.