The University’s Lewinson Center for the Study of Labor, Inequality, and Social Justice hosts its 2025–26 Ed Lewinson Lecture, which is free and open to the public, on November 5.
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Community members are invited to bring photos of their departed loved ones for the ofrenda at Spiotta Park.
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CommunityFood & WellnessGovernmentMaplewoodSouth Orange
South Orange-Maplewood Prepare for Delays in SNAP Federal Food Assistance
The school district, the towns and the charitable food community are stepping up in a big way, said Robin Peacock of the MEND Hunger Relief Network. She urged people to volunteer and contribute because, even with the judges’ rulings, loading funds onto EBT cards could take a week or more. “There’s definitely a lot more fear and people are shifting to scarcity mindset now. It’s just a lot more stress for the community.”
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CommunityGovernment
Essex County Announces Emergency Food Effort in Response to Federal Gov. Shutdown
Essex County, NJ, October 31, 2025 – Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr. announced that a series of localized food distribution hubs are being coordinated to provide emergency food to …
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MaplewoodSchools / KidsSouth Orange
BOE Discusses Proposed Changes to Integration Plan, Agrees More Transparency Is Needed
A transcript of the South Orange-Maplewood Board of Education’s October 30 discussion about potential changes to the Intentional Integration Initiative.
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Former BOE Presidents Telesford & Joshua: Proposed Changes Are ‘Not Worth Risk of Weakening Integration’
“What families are asking for isn’t a retreat from integration; they’re asking for better operations: transportation that works, expanded before- and after-care options, and school cultures that foster real connection. That’s how we build shared experiences and a stronger community.” — Dr. Qawi Telesford

