A celebration of Max — who brought exuberance to everything he did — will be held on March 22, 2025 at the South Orange Performing Arts Center.
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10 SOMA Artists Awarded 2025 Annual Grants from NJ Council on the Arts
Ten artists from South Orange and Maplewood are among 216 artists statewide to receive…
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Andrea Teutli Joins Maplewood Township as Manager of Arts & Culture
The Mexico City native’s work has included managing large-scale cultural heritage events at archaeological sites in Mexico, to commissioning artists for public art programs at The High Line in New York City.
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Irish tenor Kevin Moulton will bring the haunting ballads of Ireland to life at St. Joseph’s Church in Maplewood which has a vibrant musical program fostered by pastor Fr. Jim Worth and musical director Greg Scime. “It’s always a pleasure to sing there,” says Moulton.
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CommunityGovernmentMaplewood
Know Your Rights—Maplewood Immigration Advocate & Lawyer Shares Guidance
“You can’t just barge into somebody’s home or business and do something like that,” said Grodman regarding ICE raids without warrants. “This is the United States of America.”
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Tunstall’s most recent book is Playing for Their Lives: The Global El Sistema Movement for Social Change Through Music (co-authored with Eric Booth), which tells the story of the worldwide movement for creative youth development through music education.
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Arts & CultureMaplewood
‘Ancestral Call’ at 1978 Arts Center Provides Fitting Launch to Black History Month
The creation of this art exhibition is the subject of the NAACP Image Award-nominated PBS American Masters Series documentary, “Danielle Scott: Ancestral Call”, which follows the artist as she traces her ancestors’ lives through the Atlantic Slave Trade era.
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Seton Hall University will host its Graduate Open House on Saturday, Feb. 22, 2025 at 10…
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From The Co-Lab at South Orange: The Co-Lab at South Orange is excited to…
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Karen Hilton Announces Resignation Effective April 15 After 8 Years of Service on South Orange Council
“During my eight years in office, I’ve worked to make life better for all of South Orange’s residents. I’ve helped make our budgeting process more transparent and our finances more stable, … But I’m most proud of the work I’ve done in ensuring that future residents will continue to benefit from the investments we have made in our village.”