From Anne Krohley: Anne Krohley, longtime Director of Maplewood’s iconic New Jersey Dance Center,…
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“We didn’t realize the impact that we apparently had here,” said David Germaine, who has operated the business for the last 50 years with his wife Ginny. “The best part of the business is the people. It makes it hard to leave.”
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EnvironmentGovernmentInfrastructureMaplewood
‘Climate Change Is Here’—Maplewood Creates Stormwater Utility, New Tax for Property Owners
TC member Vic DeLuca said the utility would enable the town to help prevent flooding, fix/add infrastructure, and incentivize residents to reduce impervious surfaces. Some public commenters questioned whether a new utility was the most effective way to deal with challenges.
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MaplewoodPolice and Fire
Maplewood Police Arrest 16-Year-Old Female Suspect in Springfield Ave 7-Eleven Robbery
“The victim was able to make positive identification,” police reported. “Officers then arrested the suspect, later determining the handgun was a fake.”
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A staff member said the restaurant is closing before the end of the year; a manager would not confirm.
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“Yippee-Kai-Yay” aside, it was otherwise a cozy, traditional Holiday Open House featuring gingerbread, hot cider, harp music, Victorian Santa — and the history of Woolley Fuel.
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GovernmentMaplewoodPolice and Fire
4-Way Stop Signs Coming to Parker/Burr/Suffolk Intersection in Maplewood
The change is coming on or about December 18. The move is part of efforts to improve pedestrian safety throughout the town.
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From the South Orange Police Department: The following information is from the police blotter…
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BusinessMaplewood
Rebranding CKO Maplewood as ‘House of Healing,’ Owner Takes Holistic Approach in the Gym
Among George Stills’ goals with CKO Kickboxing is to impart to members the importance of both mental wellbeing and physical fitness in dealing with life’s stressors.
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“The Township shares the concerns of many residents who would like more information on investigations into these drone sightings, and we will continue to request more information from our state and federal partners.”