Nutley Police Blotter

March 23 After getting off a bus, a Nutley resident was walking on Park Ave. near…

Bloomfield Man’s a fool to do woman’s dirty work

Belleville Police responded to a forged check call at The Bank of America, 321 Franklin Ave.,…

Kearny Police Blotter

On Friday, March 16, Det. Mike Gonzalez was in Newark around 2:45 p.m. in an unrelated…

Celebrating Bloomfield’s history BLOOMFIELD CENTER:

Bloomfield Bicentennial Kickoff By Jeff Bahr Over 200 years ago, the large chunk of real estate…

Nightmare for folks on Elm St.

  By Ron Leir KEARNY– Living near a property whose primary function is to support a…

No jail time for woman accused in ID theft

By Jeff Bahr Facing a charge of identity theft for her alleged role in creating a…

Lyndhurst Little League dealing with major league issue

  By Ron Leir LYNDHURST – The township has placed off-limits – at least for now…

Downtown businesses squeezed by college’s plan to expand its campus

    By Ron Leir BLOOMFIELD – After several years of studying and planning, it appears…

What happened to variety in rock music

While listening to the faint, static-filled transmission of 105.5 WDHA, a rock music station out of…

WE’VE GOT MAIL

Dear Publisher, I took the trip to New Hope on Wednesday and followed the guidelines set…

Penque Jr. rides to new adventure

        By Anthony J. Machcinski After noticing that his son had been faking…

Bloomfield Police blotter

March 18 A 2004 truck and landscape trailer were broken into in the 200 block of…

Around Town

Belleville As March marks Women’s History Month, Clara Maass Medical Center will host “Women’s Education –…

Kardinals have new field, new coach, same philosophy

    By Jim Hague Frank Bifulco hasn’t noticed much of a difference in his first…

Meara: The unlikeliest of Red Bulls heroes

  HARRISON – Ryan Meara was already making plans for the rest of his life. A…