Since moving here in 1989, Adams has played pivotal roles as an environmental activist, a champion of economic redevelopment, and even named one of Maplewood’s best-known neighborhoods.
Springfield Avenue Partnership
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“This bill doesn’t come close to Gov. Murphy’s vision of the sweeping reforms for plenary retail consumption licenses that would benefit communities like South Orange.” — Village President Sheena Collum
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Two Towns Menorah Lighting Monday, Dec. 11 at Springfield Avenue Gazebo
South Orange and Maplewood are collaborating to produce a shared celebration of Hanukkah this…
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Springfield Ave to Feature Free Jitney Rides for Holiday Shoppers 11AM-4PM December 9-10
The following press release is a paid announcement from the Springfield Avenue Partnership: Maplewood,…
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General Store Shops and Café held their “Re-launch/Re-branding” celebration on Friday, November 17. Dozens…
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Stalled Cannabis Medical Dispensary at Former Springfield Ave Dunkin’ Moving Forward
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Saying Goodbye to Yale Corner—& Rivers Mural—on Springfield Ave
Farmers Market & WNTR Holiday Market have been relocated, as property owner reclaims space & removes underground tanks.
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The new biz is the brainchild of Brian Stolar, owner of Pinnacle Companies & the Wellmont Theatre in Montclair
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Maplewood residents are buzzing about Honey & Hive Artisanal Ice Cream at 1611 Springfield…
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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.”