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Breaking NewsMaplewoodPolice and Fire
Maplewood Woman Charged with Arson after Dramatic Rescue from House Fire
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MaplewoodPolice and FireSouth Orange
Emily Kilgore Breaks Barriers as Maplewood’s 1st Female Firefighter
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MaplewoodPolice and FireSouth Orange
Maplewood & South Orange to Celebrate New South Essex Fire Dept. October 9
Maplewood and South Orange will celebrate the culmination of years of planning and negotiations,…
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The newly formed South Essex Fire Department — in operation as of July 1…
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Health & WellnessPolice and FireSouth Orange
South Orange Pausing, Re-Evaluating Community Care & Justice Program in Light of Turnover
The South Orange Community Care & Justice program — designed to help South Orange reimagine the role of police in conjunction with social workers — is hitting pause as township leaders deal with staff turnover and contemplate potential adjustments to the program.
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MaplewoodPolice and FireSouth Orange
South Orange & Maplewood Share $250K LEAP Grant for Transition to South Essex Fire Dept
The State of New Jersey announced on July 7, that South Orange — as…
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GovernmentMaplewoodPolice and FireSouth Orange
‘This Is Historic’ – Maplewood-South Orange Merged Fire Department Begins Operation July 1
“This is a historic occasion for us and for New Jersey,” said Maplewood Mayor Dean Dafis at a special meeting on June 29 taking place concurrently with a similar meeting in South Orange. Both towns were making final amendments to a shared service agreement merging the two towns’ fire departments into one.
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COVID-19GovernmentMaplewoodPolice and Fire
Maplewood Intro’s 2022 Budget With Proposed Tax Hike of 5.4%
“The bottom line here is that this is what we hope and we anticipate is gonna be the final, very difficult year from a municipal budget standpoint as we recover from pandemic-related losses, Ida, and other things outside of our control including paying down our debt, which is always a good idea,” said Mayor Dean Dafis.