Irvington Daily Buzz: Jun. 9, 2025

News, events, and civic info for Irvington for Jun. 9, 2025.

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LOCAL NEWS


Maplewood Vintage Show is scheduled for Jun. 15. It is from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at The Woodland, 60 Woodland Rd. Early access is from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. and requires a $20 entry ticket. Free, general entry is from 12-5 p.m. There will be vintage clothing, accessories, art, and more.
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Maplewood Division of Arts and Culture

Spring health fair planned with Isaiah House on Jun. 12 in East Orange. It is from 2-6 p.m. at 85 North 14th St. There will be health insurance enrollment, primary care and behavioral health support, vendors, food, and carnival games. Free admission. RSVP by phone.
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Isaiah House

Nutrition education course planned at Newark library starting Jun. 16 in the Main Branch. The eight-week class will include recipes and conversations around planning meals for families. It meets from 2-4 p.m. Attendees will receive a certificate of achievement from Rutgers Cooperative Extension of Essex County. Registration required. Library card not required.
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Newark Public Library

Protest against immigrant detention and deportation planned with People’s Organization for Progress on Jun. 14 in Newark. “No Kings Day” is a nationwide movement advocating for democratic policies and action within the federal government. In Newark, the “No Kings Day” protest is against federal immigration raids and investments in private prison companies. The demonstration begins at 11 a.m. at Lincoln Statue, 12 Springfield Ave.
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People’s Organization for Progress

Poetry workshop for youth ages 13-18 planned with Dodge Poetry starting Jun. 16 in Newark. Workshops are held at Clinton Hill Community Action, MENTOR Newark, and NJPAC. Free admission. Registration required.
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Newark City

REGIONAL NEWS


Ironbound Environmental Justice is calling for Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission to vote against the construction of a fourth fossil fuel plant in Newark’s Ironbound neighborhood, where 25% of children have asthma. The $180 million backup power project is the first to be approved since N.J.’s 2023 environmental justice law that intends to block similar construction in communities burdened by polluting infrastructure. Ironbound Environmental Justice recommended a hybrid power plant combining solar energy and battery storage as a clean and less costly alternative. The PVSC will vote during its next virtual meeting on Jun. 12 at 12 p.m.
Ironbound Community Corporation

Nearly 4 million N.J. residents could receive at least $100 to offset the $25 monthly increase in utility bills that took effect Jun. 1, according to a cost relief program proposed by Gov. Phil Murphy. Utility market rates are determined at an annual auction based on overall energy costs, which increased by 800% in 2024 in N.J. If approved by the N.J. Board of Public Utilities, Murphy’s program would run from July to December and provide lower and moderate-income households with rebates of at least $250, officials said. The BPU’s next meeting is on Jun. 18. It is not yet clear how or when the benefits would arrive.
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