Key leaders of the fledgling Forward Political Party led by former New Jersey Governor, Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) administrator - and former Republican now Independent - Christine Todd Whitman brought their plan to save American democracy to a meet and greet at Fairleigh Dickins…
FAIRFIELD TWP. - The mission of Sticks N' Kicks' new TOPSoccer program is simple - every child deserves the opportunity to participate in a sport, regardless of their mental or physical abilities.
It is an undeniable reality that local news has changed dramatically in the last several decades, in everything from how journalists cover their communities to how many outlets are devoted to local coverage. How do these changes impact journalism, journalists, and communities at large?
WEST CALDWELL TWP. - There are still several spots open for two of the summer enrichment program options offered for children in the grades preK-12 Caldwell-West Caldwell School District.
NORTH CALDWELL - Three out of the four sending districts for the grades 7-12 West Essex Regional School District will see an increase on the regional school portion of their tax bill under the 2024-25 budget adopted on Monday, April 29.
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CALDWELL – Four standout Mount St. Dominic Academy senior student-athletes signed their letters of intent to extend their careers at various colleges and universities on Tuesday, April 16.
WEST CALDWELL TWP. – Alex Vega was 3-for-3 with a double, an RBI and a run, Julian Casale went 2-for-2 with a walk, an RBI and two runs and Dan Paris singled in two runs as the James Caldwell High baseball team snapped a four-game losing streak and earned a 5-3 victory over West Morris on Sa…
NORTH CALDWELL – Freshman Brooke Gillen earned her first varsity victory with a three-hit shutout and helped deliver head coach Andrea Mondadori her 300th career win as the West Essex High softball team blanked Millburn, 9-0, on Thursday, April 25 in North Caldwell.
OK – it’s time to grab the binoculars and do a little birding.
The warblers are coming! They will be passing through soon, a beautiful show that is all too easy to miss.
As Iowa acts to ban 450 books, five of the nation’s largest publishers are suing the state.
It’s Earth Month 2024! A great time to ask ourselves what more we can do to reduce our dependence on fossil fuels. Since we have had several articles in the column on heat pumps and home electrification, let’s return to transportation.
Applesauce – we’ve all had it: as a snack, a topping on a dessert or potato latkes, or as one of the few things we can eat after having oral surgery. But how many of us have made it from scratch?
Marketing doesn’t have to have a bad connotation, but it often does.
I guarantee you have never heard this before. That’s right, you heard it here first.
Here’s an update to my first column about online security back in February.
Richard Parry Sorensen, 80, of North Caldwell, passed away peacefully at his home on Friday, April 19, 2024.
Vincent “Jimmy” Muto passed away peacefully on Monday, Feb. 19, 2024, age the age of 97, in Port Charlotte, Fla.
Andrew “Andy” W. Kleppe of Caldwell passed away on Saturday, April 20, 2024. He was 90 years old.
Robert “Bob” Thomas Stephenson Sr., of Fairfield, passed away on Wednesday, March 27, at the age of 78.
TEWKSBURY TWP. – The Tewksbury Historical Society will present Michael Orfe as guest speaker on the legend of the Jersey Devil at its 1 p.m. Sunday, May 19 meeting, in the Zion Lutheran Church Christian Education Building, 16 Miller Ave., in the Oldwick section of the township.
READINGTON TWP. – Readington Museums will host its bi-annual Barn Dance from 7 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, May 11, inside the 18th-century Wade-Wyckoff Barn at the Bouman-Stickney Farmstead at 114 Dreahook Road in the Stanton section of the township.
BEDMINSTER - Raritan Headwaters Association will host its Shedfest Musical Festival fundraiser from 2 to 7 p.m. on Sunday, June 2 at its Fairview Farm Wildlife Preserve, 2121 Larger Cross Road, Bedminster.
For home gardeners looking to improve their diet and lifestyle, homegrown cool-season crops are an easy way to accomplish this goal. In the spring, and again in cool temperatures of fall, there are a host of vegetables that you can grow. Many of these do not even require a large garden, but …
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