Newark Daily Buzz: Jan. 13, 2026

News, events, and civic info for Newark for Jan. 13, 2026.

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LOCAL NEWS


Public meeting planned with Newark police on Jan. 20 in Newark and online. Fourth precinct substation officers will discuss quality of life issues and concerns at 6 p.m. at Society Hill, 1 Cornerstone Ln.
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Newark Public Safety

Public meeting planned with Newark police on Jan. 20 in Newark. Fifth precinct substation officers will discuss quality of life issues, community events, and trends at 7 p.m. at 695 Bergen St.
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Newark Public Safety

East Orange YMCA seeks high school volunteers to join its “Buddy Ball” program. Volunteers will play basketball with children with disabilities to build motor skills. It is from 12-1 p.m. on Saturdays from Feb. 7 to Mar. 28. Mandatory orientation is Jan. 28. Applications are available online.
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East Orange YMCA

High school students can attend a free, virtual SAT preparation class through Glen Ridge library on Jan. 21. It will discuss resources for building vocabulary from 6-7 p.m. A new topic is discussed each week through Mar. 11. Registration is required.
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Glen Ridge Public Library

West Orange’s South Mountain Reservation will be closed on Jan. 20 for the Essex County Deer Management Program. It will be closed again on Jan. 27, Feb. 3, and Feb. 10.
Essex County Parks

REGIONAL NEWS


New Jersey partnered with nonprofit Undue Medical Debt to purchase $86 million in medical debt held by more than 53,000 residents, bringing the total number of forgiven debt to $1.4 billion for 828,000 residents since August 2024. For this round of purchasing, N.J. used $600,000 in American Rescue Plan funds. To qualify, individuals must have medical debt equal to 5% of their annual income, or earn four times the federal poverty level or less, which is $62,600 for a single adult and $128,600 for a family of four in 2025, the most recently available figures. There is no application or request process for medical debt relief because it is purchased directly from creditors.
Governor Phil Murphy

New Jersey residents can enroll in the state’s health insurance marketplace, Get Covered NJ, through Jan. 31. Get Covered NJ provides health insurance to people who are not insured through an employer or through Medicaid and Medicare. Federal tax credits that lower the cost of health insurance payments expired at the end of 2025 and are not be available in 2026. According to a state press release, N.J. will provide $215 million in state subsidies, called New Jersey Health Plan Savings, for eligible enrollees. Healthcare plans under Get Covered NJ cover preventive services, emergency services, prescription drugs, prenatal and pediatric care, and more. Enrollment is available online.
State of New Jersey

New Jersey Historical Commission is accepting marker nominations to be featured in the state’s Black Heritage Trail, with pre-application worksheets due Jan. 16. Applications and guidelines available online. Regular applications are due May 15.Add to 📅.
New Jersey Historical Commission

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