News

March 10, 2026

MORRIS COUNTY, NJ — Families in Morristown, Morris Township and Morris Plains will have several chances to celebrate the Easter season later this month, with community egg hunts planned across the three municipalities.In Morristown, the town’s Recreation Department is sponsoring an Easter Egg Hunt ...

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UNION COUNTY, NJ — The Union County Prosecutor’s Office has reached a half-million-dollar settlement with an employee who said she was demoted and transferred to less desirable departments after working on a wiretap operation with the office’s Major Crimes Division.The Union County Board of ...

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UNION COUNTY, NJ — The Union County Prosecutor’s Office has reached a half-million-dollar settlement with an employee who said she was demoted and transferred to less desirable departments after working on a wiretap operation with the office’s Major Crimes Division.The Union County Board of ...

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UNION COUNTY, NJ — The Union County Prosecutor’s Office has reached a half-million-dollar settlement with an employee who said she was demoted and transferred to less desirable departments after working on a wiretap operation with the office’s Major Crimes Division.The Union County Board of ...

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Princeton, NJ — The capacity audience attending the Princeton Symphony Orchestra's concert on Sunday, March 8, might be partly attributed to the close Princeton connection of two of the evening's artists. Viet Cuong, who composed “Extra(ordinarily) Fancy”, studied music composition at Princeton ...

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TOTOWA, NJ - Athletes representing Team New Jersey for the upcoming 2026 Special Olympics USA Games gathered at Jersey Mike’s Subs on Tuesday, celebrating community support as they prepare to compete on the national stage.The athletes, part of the Special Olympics New Jersey delegation heading to ...

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NEWARK — South Ward residents spoke and nonprofits listened. Through community meetings, surveys and feedback, Newarkers have shown a need for improved health care access, affordable healthy food, maternity care and holistic support for children and families. BRICK Networks broke ground on a $50 ...

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PARAMUS, NJ — Bergen County leaders, alongside the Eid Committee of New Jersey, held its annual Grand Iftar and Crescent Lighting.Taking place Monday, March 9 at Bergen Community College, the event celebrated the Holy Month of Ramadan. “Our Muslim community is a cornerstone of Bergen County, and we ...

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SOMERSET, NJ - Choosing a private school for your child is one of the most meaningful decisions a family can make. With so many options available — each with its own philosophy, curriculum, and community — it can feel overwhelming to know where to begin. Whether you're exploring private education ...

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PARAMUS, NJ — Bergen County leaders, alongside the Eid Committee of New Jersey, held its annual Grand Iftar and Crescent Lighting.Taking place Monday, March 9 at Bergen Community College, the event celebrated the Holy Month of Ramadan. “Our Muslim community is a cornerstone of Bergen County, and we ...

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UNION COUNTY, NJ — The Union County Prosecutor’s Office has reached a half-million-dollar settlement with an employee who said she was demoted and transferred to less desirable departments after working on a wiretap operation with the office’s Major Crimes Division.The Union County Board of ...

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TRENTON, NJ — Gov. Mikie Sherrill laid out a record $60.7 billion budget on Tuesday that would provide modest increases in a few key areas balanced by more than $2 billion in cuts to other programs, including property tax relief.“Today, I’m submitting to this legislature the most fiscally ...

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The first week of March is National Pet Sitters Week. We recognize the dedicated professionals who provide trusted, in-home care for pets when families are away. Professional pet sitters administer medications, reinforce training routines, and reduce the stress pets may experience when separated ...

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The Chamber & Economic Development of the Rutland Region (CEDRR) has announced that Matt Britt has assumed communications and marketing duties effective Monday, March 2.The change follows the departure of Olivia Bucksbaum, who served as CEDRR’s communications and marketing manager for four ...

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With temperatures beginning to warm up, many of us are looking forward to getting back out into the garden and cleaning up our properties.  Please remember that vegetation collection will start up again on Wednesday, April 1, 2026.  Any type of vegetation placed at the curb before April 1st will ...

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Harold John Loder, Sr., 96, of Beards Hollow Road, Richmondville, died Tuesday, February 24, 2026, at his home.Born on November 21, 1929, in Whitestone, NY, he was the son of Harold Edwin Loder and Helen J. (Kral) Loder. He was a graduate of Richmondville Central School, Class of 1947 and ...

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PARAMUS, NJ — Join the Paramus Public Library for an afternoon of fun for all ages!Honoring one of the Borough's oldest and most beloved buildings, the Charles E. Branch Library, PPL has scheduled a special celebratory event on Sunday, April 19.The Branch, built in 1876 as a one-room schoolhouse, ...

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COBLESKILL – Sushi, ramen, a refurbished Ramada, and—reportedly—a new liquor store will be springing up in the Village of Cobleskill. Wei Sushi and Ramen, at the site of the former Tagua Nut on Main Street, had a soft opening on Tuesday. This is owner Gangwei Zheng’s second location—the first is ...

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NUTLEY, NJ - Nutley Little Theatre is in the midst of rehearsals for “True West," and your toaster may have a starring role.Director John Fraissinet put out a call for ten to fifteen toasters to be used for the play.According to Fraissinet, they don't need to be working.The best way to get your ...

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EDISON, NJ - The Middlesex County’s Office of Business Engagement and REPLENISH hosted the Food Insecurity and Community Partnership Summit on Tuesday at Middlesex College. REPLENISH is a county initiative to address food insecurity and ensure access to nutritionally adequate food for all Middlesex ...

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FAIR LAWN, NJ - The Fair Lawn Chamber of Commerce has continued its annual “Taste of Our Town” tradition with local restaurants, offering tasty samplings, and it welcomed residents joining together. “I have been helping with Taste of Our Town for about five years, and it is one of my favorite ...

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SCHOHARIE COUNTY – Shataya Scott, founder of Braids 4 Grades, is offering hair braiding classes at all four Schoharie County libraries starting with the Schoharie Free Library on Saturday, March 14, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. In these fun and interactive classes, participants will learn the art of ...

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DOYLESTOWN, PA—The Doylestown Historical Society is holding two events later this month to help ring in the nation’s 250th birthday.Children’s story timeOn Friday, March 20, the historical is partnering with The Doylestown Bookshop to host a reading of a children’s book “The Ride: The Legend of ...

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SCHOHARIE – Half of the 40 attendees spoke at the public forum on the proposed Depot Lane apartment building project on Thursday, March 5—and only one speaker was clearly in favor. The forum on the apartment project proposed for the site of the old county jail in Schoharie was hosted by Schoharie ...

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HACKENSACK, NJ — The Johnson Public Library hosts events for those of all ages! Check out what's scheduled this week:Wednesday, 3/11Story Time (Ages 2-5)10-11 a.m.More infoLEAP iPad Beginner Class10 a.m. to 12 p.m.More infoESL Conversation Class10:30-11:30 a.m.More infoVideo Game Club3:30-4:30 ...

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KENILWORTH, NJ - The following message was recently posted to the Kenilworth Volunteer Fire Department & Rescue Squad social media page after a vehicle fire occurred on Monday evening, March 9, 2026.“The Kenilworth Fire Department was requested to respond to the 700 block of Vernon Ave for the ...

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ROBBINSVILLE, NJ - A reported violent crime that prompted a large law enforcement response Monday night in Robbinsville was later determined to be a “swatting” hoax, Robbinsville Police Chief William Swanhart and Mercer County Prosecutor Janetta Marbrey announced.The Robbinsville Township Police ...

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RICHMONDVILLE – There’s little more than a week left to sign up for Literacy Volunteers’ SCRABBLE tournament.Set for March 21 at Radez School in Richmondville, the tournament has teams of two to four people compete in three games of SCRABBLE.Money is on the line. The top team wins $200, the next ...

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SOUTH ORANGE, NJ — At its March 9 meeting, the South Orange Village Council paused its regular agenda to celebrate two residents whose contributions have strengthened the community in very different — but equally meaningful — ways.Mayor Sheena Collum presented proclamations recognizing longtime ...

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DRESDEN – The Town Board hopes to choose quickly among three resident who have put their names forward to become the next town supervisor.Deputy Supervisor Allen Wilbur had said he hoped the board would be able to name a successor to Paul Ferguson, who resigned Feb. 17 – just 48 days after he ...

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