Deputy Mayor Cripe said she feared Maplewood would become a less desirable place to live if “Midtown Direct doesn’t ‘Midtown directly'” get commuters in and out of NYC.”
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Schools / KidsSponsored
The Montclair Cooperative School Celebrates 60 years of Progressive Education
From the Montclair Cooperative School: Established in 1963, Montclair Cooperative School’s educational approach holds…
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OGeez! NJ reps say the production of the gummies would produce little odor since the cannabis is not being grown or processed at the Maplewood facility.
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The town is celebrating the 4th of July in fine fashion with multiple events and multiple venues.
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MaplewoodSchools / KidsSouth OrangeSports
There’s Still Time to Register for Maplewood’s 4th of July 5K
Proceeds benefit the Columbia High School Cross Country and Track & Field teams.
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Arts & CultureMaplewoodSchools / KidsSouth Orange
South Orange-Maplewood District Wins 3 National School PR Assn Awards
Writing, Newsletters, and In-House Video Production win SOMSD Communications recognition.
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CommunityMaplewoodReal EstateSouth OrangeSponsored
Realtor Allison Ziefert on Hot Weather, Hot Prices, and Cool Farmers Markets
From The Allison Ziefert Real Estate Group: With a solid five months of data…
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AnnouncementsMaplewoodSouth OrangeSponsored
South Orange-Maplewood Adult School Welcomes Eileen Lynch as New Managing Director
From The South Orange-Maplewood Adult School: The South Orange-Maplewood Adult School (SOMAS) is excited…
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GovernmentMaplewoodPolice and Fire
Jacoby Street Area Residents Plead for Improved Safety…’Why Are We Left Out?’
Noting concerns about crime stemming from the 24-hour Wawa, late-night noise, an increase in unhoused people and a recent shooting, one resident said that Maplewood has “…become lackadaisical where safety is concerned, but I live on the border and it bothers me greatly. I pay a lot of taxes. And I like to be safe.”
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The Maplewood Makos kicked off their summer swim season on June 26 with a…