Police announced that a 46-year-old Maplewood resident had been charged in the incident which happened on Sunday evening, March 2.
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GovernmentParks & RecreationSouth Orange
South Orange Proposes Increase to Open Space Trust Fund Levy, With Town Hall March 25
“We have acres and acres of parkland,” said South Orange Deputy Village Administrator Peter Travers, “and our recreation department is programming every square inch of it. We have high volume of usage. …But great assets take investment, and investing in parkland is costly.”
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MaplewoodSchools / KidsSouth OrangeSponsoredSports
Cougar Soccer Club: Spring Soccer Registration Open for 60th Season
“Cougar Soccer Club isn’t just about soccer—it’s about community. Founded in 1965, the club has always been guided by a mission to nurture youth soccer players and strengthen connections within our towns.”
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GovernmentMaplewoodRecreation
Maplewood Pool Fees Could Be the Lowest in a Decade, Deputy Mayor Proposes
by Lela Mooreby Lela MooreReducing early bird fees by 10% and post-early bird fees by 5% “would be not only continuing the township committee’s commitment to making the pool more affordable and more accessible, it would also be a bit of good news for residents,” said Deputy Mayor Malia Herman.
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The memorial will begin at 12:30 p.m. with a lantern remembrance later that day at 6:45 p.m. at the South Orange Duck Pond in Meadowland Park.
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GovernmentMaplewoodPolice and FireSchools / Kids
New Student-Led Maplewood Middle School Drop-Off Solution Starts Monday, March 24
During a short window each morning (TBD), Burnet will be one-way off Baker (heading toward Pierson Rd); Maple will be one-way off Burnet & Salter (heading toward Dunnell and RR tracks) and Dunnell will be one-way off Maple (heading toward Baker). Barricades with “Do Not Enter” signs will be placed at Burnet & Maple and Dunnell & Baker, and a barricade with a “No Right Turn” sign will be placed on Salter & Maple.

