The Baird was briefly closed in late December after a ruptured sprinkler pipe cause water to flood the main lobby, temporary library, part of the gallery, and part of the basement. Mayor Sheena Collum called the damage “very minimal.”
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Resident presents data showing that under the new law, fewer trees may be getting replaced; council members will monitor for the next several months to see if changes to the law need to be made.
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Health & WellnessMaplewoodRecreationSouth OrangeSports
SOMA Fox Running Club Hosts Annual 1-Mile Race Feb. 1 at Springfield Ave Gazebo
What better way to celebrate the end of a long, cold January than with…
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Sailume Walo-Roberts persevered through the counselor education doctoral program at Montclair State University after daughter, Dinsio, who died in 2019, urged her to carry on.
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Arts & CultureMaplewoodSchools / KidsSouth Orange
District ‘Making Progress’ With Columbia High School Stage Rigging Repairs
“if there are no delays, we hope to be able to use [the CHS stage] in May and June for programs,” says CHS Principal Frank Sanchez.
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MaplewoodSchools / KidsSouth Orange
CHS Robotics Club Sweeps Competition Held in Cafeteria, Wins Four Awards
The Freshman/Sophomore team is now 4th place and the Junior/Senior team is now in 6th place in the First Tech Challenge NJ NE Edge League.
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Arts & CultureMaplewoodSchools / KidsSouth OrangeSponsored
Lydia Johnson Dance School Announces Full-Day Dance & Art Camp For Summer 2025
From Lydia Johnson Dance School: Lydia Johnson Dance (LJD) School is excited to announce…
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Arts & CultureSchools / KidsSouth OrangeSponsored
SOPAC Announces Kids + Family Programming Including Comedy Hypnosis, The Music of Taylor Swift, PANTO’s Treasure Island, And More
From The South Orange Performing Arts Center: The South Orange Performing Arts Center (SOPAC)…
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A day-long symposium drew 250 local women to the Maplewood Country Club to discuss topics related to sexual health and menopause.
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DevelopmentHistoric PreservationMaplewood
Work Stopped on 21 Highland Place as Maplewood Officials Investigate Demolition
The demolition comes after the Township Committee passed an ordinance last June changing the process by which demolition permits are reviewed and approved, in an effort to limit tear-downs of residential properties that might have historical value.