Bloomfield Daily Buzz: Nov. 19, 2025

News, events, and civic info for Bloomfield for Nov. 19, 2025.

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LOCAL NEWS


Holiday cookie workshop for ages 13+ planned with Bloomfield recreation on Dec. 3. It is from 5-7:30 p.m. at Bloomfield Civic Center. Enrollment is $35. Registration is required.
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Bloomfield Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs Department

Bloomfield is hiring a full-time tax assessor. Responsibilities include managing tax records, handling appeals, and providing accurate tax information. Apply by Nov. 26.
Bloomfield Township

Assemblyman Michael Venezia seeks donations of winter coats and non-perishable foods through Dec. 15. Drop-off locations are in Belleville, Bloomfield, Glen Ridge, and Nutley. Donations benefit Manna Food Depot and Nutley Family Service Bureau.
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District 34 Assemblyman Michael Venezia

Nutley Family Service Bureau pet pantry seeks monetary donations for purchasing dog and cat food. Donations accepted online.
Nutley Family Service Bureau

“Ashenfelter 8K Classic and the Tom Fleming 2K Run” fundraiser benefitting the Glen Ridge Educational Foundation planned on Nov. 27. It begins at 8:15 a.m. and 9 a.m. at Glen Ridge High School. Registration is required.
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Ashenfelter 8K Classic

West Orange Chamber of Commerce is hiring an executive director. Applications accepted by email. job description available online.
West Orange Chamber of Commerce

Virtual volunteer information session planned by CASA Essex County, a social service organization for local youth, on Nov. 26. It begins at 2 p.m. and will discuss ways to volunteer. Registration by email required.
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CASA Essex County

Essex County to pay more than $8 million in a lawsuit settlement with an individual who was physically assaulted in Newark’s Essex County Correctional Facility, county documents show. Seven people assaulted the individual in September 2021, leading to brain injuries and permanent disabilities, according to the jail’s video surveillance. One correctional officer was on duty and testified to exiting the scene to call for assistance. The civil lawsuit was filed in 2024 and claims that unsafe and unsuitable jail conditions led to the assault. It names several jail administrators and the county’s medical contractor, CFG Health Systems, which contributed $1 million to the settlement.
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REGIONAL NEWS


New Jersey NAACP, Latino Action Network, and Latino Coalition of N.J. filed a lawsuit against N.J. to stop allowing car insurance companies to set rates based on education and occupation. It claims that associating risk with education and occupation gives insurers a loophole to increase rates for low-income and Black or Latino drivers, regardless of actual risk. The lawsuit says regulators violated state anti-discrimination laws, constitutional equal protection guarantees, and state law prohibiting racial and economic discrimination in insurance rates. In 2021, the Senate approved legislation that would have prohibited car insurers from setting rates based on occupation, education, marital status, and credit scores, but the bill did not advance to the Assembly.
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