Nutley Daily Buzz: Apr. 2, 2024

News, events, and civic info for Nutley for Apr. 2, 2024.

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Nutley library to host “Crafternoon at the Library” on Apr. 4 for Nutley adults. The event begins at 1:30 p.m. and participants will use heat-fusible beads to make designs. Preregistration is required. Supplies are provided. Add to 📅.
Nutley Public Library

Nutley recreation is accepting spring tumbling program enrollment for residents in grades K-4. The six-week class meets Friday evenings from Apr. 12 to May 17 at the recreation building. Registration is $50. Forms accepted online and in-person. Add to 📅.
Nutley Township

Nutley library to host “Interactive Family Movie” for all ages on Apr. 4. A family-friendly movie showing begins at 11 a.m. and attendees are welcome to move, shout, and interact with the film. Registration is not required. Add to 📅.
Nutley Public Library

Berkeley Elementary School seeks vendors for its spring pop-up shop scheduled for Apr. 20 in Bloomfield. The shop is scheduled from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registration is $35. Interested vendors must sign up online.
Berkeley Elementary School

Suburban Essex Chamber of Commerce to host “2024 Awards Banquet and Officer Installation” on Apr. 11 in Belleville. The event, scheduled from 6-10 p.m. at The Chandelier, 340 Franklin Ave., will honor local businesses, organizations, and community members. Preregistration must be completed by Apr. 4. Add to 📅.
Suburban Essex Chamber of Commerce

East Orange will serve as a key location for the state’s inaugural Garden State Art Weekend on Apr. 19-21. The event aims to highlight well-known and undiscovered contributors to the state’s art scene through an interactive guide showcasing a range of museums, galleries, artist studios, alternative spaces, and community art centers. The festival’s main hub, Manufacturers Village in East Orange, will allow visitors to explore over 65 artist studios normally closed to the public. Other participants include Montclair Art Museum, Visual Arts Center of N.J., and Empty Space in Newark.
Essex News Daily

Essex County Urban Aid District teachers and community leaders can receive a scholarship for Essex County Environment Center’s professional development workshops. A “Designing and Installing A Teaching Pollinator Garden” class is scheduled for Apr. 22 and a “Project WET Teacher Workshop” is planned for May 13. Scholarships must be requested by email. Registration available online.
Essex County Environmental Center

Devils Youth Foundation is accepting scholarship applications from eligible students in grade 12 through Apr. 15. Applicants must have experience with hockey, community service, and demonstrate a commitment to their studies. Applications accepted online. Recipients notified on Apr. 30. Add to 📅.
Devils Youth Foundation

Regional news


Some tens of millions of existing and former AT&T customers had their personal information leaked on the dark web in early March. Involving about 7.6 million current and 65.4 million former customers, the leaked data appears to be from 2019 or earlier and includes sensitive information like Social Security numbers but does not contain financial data or call history. The company is currently investigating the origins of the leak, unsure if it originated from AT&T or one of its vendors. It has reached out to those affected, resetting their passcodes and advising them to monitor their account activity and credit reports.
NorthJersey.com

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