CHS grad Nathaniel Jolimere majored in Finance at William Paterson University and had started his career at JP Morgan Chase before complications from sickle cell disease took his earthly life.
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South Orange Mayor Sheena Collum calls the federal cuts in health care grants to municipalities “disgusting.”
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“It’s off to the races we go on our 21st century library.” — South Orange Mayor Sheena Collum
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Arts & CultureMaplewood
HabibiFest NJ to Honor Rich Cultural Tradition of Arab World April 27 in Maplewood
HabibiFest NJ 2025 will take place 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Sunday, April 27, at The Woodland, 60 Woodland Road, in Maplewood.
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Arts & CultureCommunityMaplewoodSponsored
Maplewood Division of Arts & Culture To Host “Earth & Water” Exhibition by Lauren Rosenthal McManus
From Maplewood Division of Arts and Culture: Maplewood’s Division of Arts and Culture is…
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MaplewoodSchools / KidsSouth OrangeSponsored
SOMSD Board of Ed to Hold Special Virtual Executive Session Wednesday, April 23
From The South Orange Maplewood Board of Education: The Board of Education will hold…
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Parks & RecreationSouth OrangeTowns
South Orange Pool Work on Schedule; But ‘Not a Lot of Room for Error’
Village Administrator Julie Doran says while the construction is moving forward, the schedule is tight and pool work is difficult because there are just a few months a year when it can be done.
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Hannah Zollman, who launched the Co-Lab in downtown South Orange, was lauded by the South Orange Village Council for her contributions to community building, volunteerism and local engagement.
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Parks & RecreationSouth Orange
South Orange Makes the Case for Referendum to Raise Open Space Tax Levy
The Village is encouraging participation from the community — from local park conservancies to historical and environmental groups — “to ensure the initiative reflects the priorities of our residents.”
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Arts & CultureMaplewoodSchools / KidsSouth Orange
Hamlet on Roller Skates? You Never Know at the CHS Shakespeare Festival, Taking Place April 25
“It’s amazing to see what a teenager’s mind can do with Shakespeare’s stories,” said CHS Shakespeare Festival advisor & teacher Stephen MacPherson.