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March 25, 2026

BAYONNE, NJ - The Bayonne Public Library, in partnership with the Bayonne Board of Education, will celebrate America's 250th birthday by hosting the traveling exhibit, Revolutionary Lives: Living the American Experiment Then & Now. The exhibit will run through April 6. This engaging exhibit, ...

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UNION, NJ — The Union High School baseball team is scheduled to open its third season under head coach Lou Clemente on Saturday morning at Scotch Plains-Fanwood.Although the Farmers won just five games last season, they played appreciably better in their summer league and have a large number of ...

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POULTNEY, VT — The Poultney Town-Wide Yard Sale is coming together, with numerous vendors already signed up for spots along Main Street and additional spaces still available.Organizers say registrations are being accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, with 15-foot spaces available for $35.

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HIGHTSTOWN, NJ – Summer camp can bring a lot of fun and memories not only for the students, but also for the camp staff.  Join in the fun this summer by volunteering to be a part of the Rise Summer Academic Enrichment program. Rise is looking for volunteers over the age of 16 who enjoy working with ...

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GRANVILLE - A Manchester, Vt., veteran spent St. Patrick’s Day traveling from station to station across the region, presenting certificates of outstanding community service to five local rescue squads on behalf of Harned-Fowler VFW Post 6471.Steve Leach, community service chair for the post, ...

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NEWTON, NJ – A power outage did not interfere with Newton Police Chief Joseph D’Annibale’s St. Patrick’s Day “Walk-Out” ceremony.  The traditional farewell to a departing chief fittingly included the Police Pipes and Drums of Morris County.A large crowd was gathered to honor D’Annibale’s career as ...

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Vermont State PoliceMarch 1310:07 p.m. – Troopers responded to a suspicious vehicle complaint at a residence on Pleasant Street in West Rutland. The operator of the vehicle was identified as 40-year-old Matthew Bradley of Rutland. While speaking with Bradley, multiple signs of alleged impairment ...

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TRENTON, NJ — The New Jersey Legislature voted Monday on three bills aimed at regulating and monitoring the state’s growing number of data centers.The Senate passed S3379, which would require data center owners and operators to submit semi-annual reports on water and energy use to the Board of ...

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As the winningest wrestler in Rutgers Preparatory School history, Perth Amboy native Brett Epps will be inducted into his alma mater’s Athletics Hall of Fame this year.Epps defeated 107 opponents during a stellar scholastic career, but all those wins combined fall immeasurably short of his victory ...

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BORDENTOWN CITY, NJ — The Bordentown Historical Society (BHS) will be celebrating one of the town's most important and well-known historical figures at a special program this weekend. “Clarifying Clara Barton” will be taking place on Saturday, March 28 from 3PM to 4PM at Old City Hall, located at ...

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CHATHAM–Jennifer Sesma, associate real estate broker at Beach & Bartolo Realtors, will host a free seller seminar on Saturday, March 28, at 10 a.m. The event will be held at the Beach & Bartolo Realtors office located at 25 Hudson Avenue.In today’s shifting real estate market, many ...

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Why did the Coeymans family settle in the area we now call Coeymans?The answer is because of the ravines. Many of the ravines had streams, and streams mean flowing water. To Barent Coeymans, flowing water was necessary for his business, operating his mills. In the 1600s, of course, there was no ...

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It is said that a good friend will listen without judgement, but there’s an even better option, a journal.Journaling might seem like a tedious addition given the whole host of lists and activities that we seem to engage in all day long. A blank page may look intimidating at first, but once you ...

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POULTNEY — Poultney residents celebrated maple season at the town’s annual MapleFest on March 21-22. Although the weather was rainy and cool, people came out to enjoy various events throughout Main Street and East Poultney – including vendors, horse-drawn wagon rides, kids’ activities, and maple ...

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BERKELEY HEIGHTS, N.J. — The Governor Livingston Band Parent Organization will host its 2026 Highlander Band Basket Raffle on Friday, April 10, at Governor Livingston High School, 175 Watchung Ave., Berkeley Heights.Doors open at 6:30 p.m. with the drawing set for 8:30 p.m. The event is open to the ...

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Library Closed – Staff Development DayThursday, March 26, from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.The RCS Community Library will be closed all day on Thursday, March 26, for a Staff Development Day.Romp and ReadFriday, March 27, from 10-10:30 a.m.For plenty of interactive themes, stories and action songs with props, ...

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Next Month is Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month! April is Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Month, a time to raise awareness, inspire compassion, and take meaningful action for animals in need. Every year, countless animals face neglect, abuse, and abandonment. Together, our community has the ...

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Veterans services big topic in Board of Supervisors meetingBy HB Steadham, Executive Editor SCHOHARIE – On Friday, March 20, Privilege of the Floor began with Gary Furlong of Leatherstocking Honor Flight and Jason Redmond of Homeward Bound Adirondacks presenting on the needs of veterans. Homeward ...

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BAYONNE, NJ - The Bayonne School District will hold their annual History of the Holocaust and Genocide and Awareness program on April 1.The program, which will take place in the Alexander X. O’Connor Auditorium, will be held twice, once at 9:30 a.m. and again at noon, and will include a variety of ...

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 Tickets and sponsorship opportunities for the 21st Annual Monmouth Park Charity Fund Kentucky Derby Party, May 2, are selling quickly —secure yours today! TAP link:  https://givebutter.com/c/KentuckyDerbyCelebration TAP play button below⬇️ to see quick highlights from last year's Kentucky Derby ...

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MORRISTOWN, NJ — Voters in New Jersey’s 11th Congressional District will get a chance to hear directly from the candidates in the upcoming special election when Democrat Analilia Mejia and Republican Joe Hathaway meet for a debate on Wednesday, April 1 at 8 p.m.The debate, sponsored by the New ...

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UPDATE 3/26/23 14:00 Detectives from the Monmouth County Prosecutor's Office Major Crimes Bureau and Neptune City Police Department are investigating a robbery that took place in the vicinity of the 300 block of West Sylvania Avenue at approximately 10:20 a.m. on Wednesday morning. Members of the ...

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NEW PROVIDENCE, N.J. — The New Providence High School track and field program enters the spring season with contrasting storylines — a boys' team riding historic momentum and a girls' squad focused on developing the next wave of talent.Head coach Alex Meyer, in his 11th year leading the program, ...

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LONG BRANCH, NJ – The Long Branch Board of Education approved the tentative budget for the 2026–27 school year at its March board meeting. This was a highly anticipated meeting to discuss the merits of a proposed increase in the total amount of school taxes.In a close 5–4 vote, the board approved a ...

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A very busy pre-season slate in March will lead to an aggressive regular season schedule for the Bloomfield High baseball team, in 2026.Head coach Mike Policastro welcomed approximately 40 student-athletes to the start of practice. As usual, the coach scheduled a lot of pre-season games, some of ...

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CORAL SPRINGS, FL – Coral Springs fire and police crews responded to a crash involving a vehicle and an e-bike Tuesday afternoon that left a teenage rider hospitalized.According to officials, the crash occurred around 4:20 p.m. on March 24 at 5966 Coral Ridge Drive. The rider, a 13-year-old girl, ...

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Basking Ridge, NJ — The Bernards Township School District is facing significant financial challenges as it works to finalize its proposed 2026–27 budget, with officials outlining a plan that includes staff reductions, a tax increase, and new fees for student activities.District administrators say ...

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Linden, NJ—The Greater Linden Roselle Clergy Coalition will be gathering the community to host its annual "The Last Words of Christ"on Friday, April 3, 2026. The host church will be First Baptist Church, 929 Dill Ave, Linden at 7 pm.This will be a Good Friday Worship Fellowship Service. Seven Words ...

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South Orange: On March 21, 2026 at 12:pm, South Essex Fire Department was dispatched to 350 Melrose Place for a report of a structure fire.  Responding units included Headquarters 1, Deputy 3, Engine 83, Engine 34, and Ladder 81.  At the time of dispatch, Squad 32 was on a mutual aid assignment in ...

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Union, NJ — American Theater Group will honor its co-founder and Producing Artistic Director James Vagias at its upcoming Gala Benefit on Sunday, April 26, at the Union Arts Center.The event, scheduled from 4 to 7 p.m., will celebrate Vagias’ contributions to the organization and the broader ...

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