East Orange Daily Buzz: Jan. 24, 2024

News, events, and civic info for East Orange for Jan. 24, 2024.

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East Orange Animal Alliance seeks cat and dog food donations. Online donations through Chewy and Amazon wishlist are recommended and will be delivered to the organization.
East Orange Animal Alliance

West Orange Arts Council is seeking artists for its “Celebrating African-American Elegance: Black History Month” exhibit by Jan. 27. Work must be wired or hanging and dropped off at 551 Valley Rd. in West Orange. The reception is planned for Feb. 10. Artists must be West Orange Arts Council members. Registration is available online. Add to 📅.
West Orange Arts Council

People’s Organization for Progress plans its Black history program for children on Jan. 27 in Irvington. The event begins at 1 p.m. at Irvington library’s children’s department. Add to 📅.
People’s Organization for Progress

Berkeley Elementary Home and School Association to host its 2024 “Summer Camp Fair” on Jan. 26 in Bloomfield. The event, scheduled from 5-8 p.m. at Berkeley Elementary School, and will feature different organizations with information about summer camp opportunities. Add to 📅.
Fairview Elementary Home and School Association

AAPI Montclair to host “Lunar New Year Celebration” on Jan. 27. The event, scheduled from 11:30 a.m. to 3 p.m., will feature a dragon parade, lion dance performances, cultural dances, crafts, calligraphy, and origami at the Montclair Art Museum. Preregistration is required. Admission ranges from $7-25. Add to 📅.
AAPI Montclair

New Jersey Citizen Action is accepting applications for its Paid Leave Organizer program until Jan. 26. Organizers will learn through trainings and discussions over a nine-month period to get involved in policy advocacy. The program runs from February to November. Applications accepted online. Add to 📅.
New Jersey Citizen Action

New Jersey Historical Commission to host “Black and Latinx LGBTQI+ Histories In N.J.” webinar on Jan. 25. The event will feature panelists discussing new research and projects, including the Queer Newark Oral History project from Rutgers. Preregistration is required. Add to 📅.
New Jersey Historical Commission

Regional news


Employees who suspect they may be due back wages can consult the Wage and Hour Division’s online database, which lists all workers with unclaimed wages. If a potential claimant finds they are due money, they have the option to file a claim online.
U.S. Department of Labor

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