A Newark-based community organization is now providing daily food deliveries, including fresh produce, to…
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Arts & CultureCommunityMaplewoodSouth Orange
Maplewoodstock Attendees Say Vendor Made Anti-LGBTQ Comments
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South Orange Rescue Squad Introduces Students to CPR at CHS Open Gym
From YouthNet: The CHS Open Gym program ended with a bang this year with…
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CommunitySouth Orange
Cooperman Family Donates $13.25 Million Matching Gift to JESPY House in South Orange
From JESPY House: South Orange, NJ (July 24, 2023) – JESPY House, a South…
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Camp Kindness Day Brings Smiles to Maplewood Campers
From the Maplewood Department of Community Services: The Maplewood Department of Community Services staff…
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LETTER: ‘Segregated’ Journalism Project Gives Me Hope
The following letter was sent to Mary Barr Mann and Carolyn Parisi, the co-founders…
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CommunityMaplewoodSports
Register Now for 5th Annual Laura Holtz Tennis Tournament to Fight Epilepsy
Tournament will take place September 9 & 10 at the Memorial Park and Walter Park tennis courts in Maplewood NJ.
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SOMA Spotlight: Author, Music Journalist, Musician (and Maplewoodian) Alan Paul
by Joy Yagidby Joy YagidPaul’s fourth book, “Brothers and Sisters: The Allman Brothers Band and the Album That Defined the 70s,” is being released on July 25. He’ll launch it at Words bookstore on July 20.
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Seton Village to Host 2 Outdoor Films With 1 Theme: Everybody Belongs Here
“To Wong Foo” will screen on Saturday night July 15 and “Hidden Figures” on August 12 on the front lawn of the new South Orange Community Center at 133 Fairview Ave.
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CommunityGovernmentMaplewoodTowns
Amid Health and Safety Concerns, Maplewood to Limit Community Fridge Hours
by Lela Mooreby Lela MooreMayor Dafis said there had been fights at the community fridge due to people hoarding food, and some female business owners had expressed concerns about safety in the area late at night. “We don’t want anyone to feel unsafe. What we’re doing is trying to help people in need.”