Locally, numerous residents in NJ and beyond reported feeling walls shake and the ground tremble. South Orange-Maplewood schools were put in a Code Yellow shelter-in-place until buildings could be inspected for safety.
Maplewood Police Department
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MaplewoodSchools / KidsSouth OrangeTowns
Gilbert Plans Safety & Security Improvements, Says ‘I Am Not Just Giving You Lip Service’
by Lela Mooreby Lela MooreAfter confusion and fear surrounding Code Yellows at CHS, Acting Supt. vows stricter enforcement of student IDs, limited entrances, door alarms and technology upgrades.
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From Maplewood Police Dept: Maplewood police officers responded to a home on Sagamore Avenue…
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MPD is asking anyone with video or information of the incident to contact them. Patrols are being increased in this area.
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From the Maplewood Police Department: On Monday October 9, 2023 at approximately 7:02 AM,…
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MaplewoodPolice and Fire
Police: Maplewood Resident Pepper-Sprayed by Woman Claiming to Be DCP Agent
From Maplewood Police Department: September 28th – October 4th September 30, 2023: Aggravated Assault:…
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MaplewoodPolice and FireSchools / KidsSouth Orange
Maplewood Middle Schoolers Team Up with Maplewood Police Dept. to Bike Against Bullying
Students make a two-mile trek around town as part of the Week of Respect
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From the Maplewood Police Department: On 09/19/2023 at approximately 1824 hours, Maplewood PD responded…
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MaplewoodPolice and FireUncategorized
POLICE: ‘Irate’ Man Arrested, Charged with Allegedly Damaging Maplewood Diner
Newark man began throwing things around the diner and damaging the computer system after being told the phone was for paying customers.
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GovernmentMaplewoodTowns
Just in Time to Start Next Year’s Cycle, Maplewood Inches Closer to Passing ’23 Budget
by Lela Mooreby Lela Moore“We started this process all the way back in January. We are at the point where we can finally see a finish line,” said the CFO. “We’re about to start our 2024 budget preparations,” joked Mayor Dean Dafis.