Newark Daily Buzz: Feb. 12, 2026

News, events, and civic info for Newark for Feb. 12, 2026.

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LOCAL NEWS


Free grocery distribution planned with Newark Emergency Services for Families on Feb. 19. It is from 9-11 a.m. at 982 Broad St. in Newark. Photo ID and proof of address required. First-come, first-served basis.
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Newark Emergency Services for Families

People can attend a job-searching workshop with La Casa de Don Pedro on Feb. 19 in Newark. It is from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 282 First Ave. There will be employment resources, job search assistance, and interview preparation. Free admission.
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La Casa De Don Pedro

“Black Wall Street” vendor market planned by Newark public library on Feb. 21. The market will be from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Main Branch. The market will feature Black-owned businesses, and will include food, fashion items, jewelry, and other vendors. Free admission.
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Newark Public Library

Newark-area families can attend a workshop discussing college and trade school financial aid planned with Ironbound Community Corporation on Feb. 21. The free workshop is presented by Newark City of Learning Collaborative and begins at 11 a.m. at Santander Bank, 133 Jackson Street, in Newark. It will discuss guidance on completing the FAFSA, the different kind of financial aid options, and how to find and apply for grants and scholarships. Preregistration is required.
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Ironbound Community Corporation

Newark residents ages 18-24 who are enrolled in college can apply to United Airline’s 2026 summer associate program. Applications are available online until Feb. 20.
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Newark City

Irvington public schools is hiring for multiple positions. Applications are accepted online.
Irvington Public Schools

Lecture and art viewing of the African Mask Collection planned at East Orange City Hall on Feb. 20. It begins at 6 p.m. The lecture will discuss Black history and the Reconstruction Era.
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East Orange City

Maplewood library’s book sale is scheduled for Feb. 21 in the Main Branch. It is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Attendees fill a bag with books for $10. Must bring your own bag.
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Maplewood Public Library

Free diaper distribution planned with Newark Emergency Services for Families on Feb. 20. It is from 9-11 a.m. at 982 Broad St. in Newark. Photo ID and children’s birth certificate are required.
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Newark Emergency Services for Families

Essex County residents age 14+ can attend a volunteer information session for the Essex County Environmental Center on Feb. 21. The session will run from 3-4:30 p.m. and will include information on how to get involved with program support, gardening, and outdoor stewardship projects. Preregistration is required.
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Essex County Environmental Center

Essex County seniors ages 60+ can participate in the county’s 2026 Legacies Writing Contest. Entries must be an original story about a person or life-altering event. Submissions are accepted until Apr. 20. Guidelines are available online.
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Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo, Jr.

REGIONAL NEWS


New Jersey college students and faculty at Rowan, Rutgers, and Princeton recently protested against immigration detention with some student organizations creating petitions urging university officials to refuse cooperation with federal immigration officials. Rowan students and faculty protested on Feb. 5 demanding university officials to bar federal immigration authorities from entering campus. It comes after U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Customs and Border Protection officials participated in an on-campus recruitment event. Student groups Rowan Students for Justice in Palestine and Rowan Young Democratic Socialists of America published an online petition outlining their demands, which has received more than 3,000 signatures. On Jan. 30, students at Rutgers and Princeton also protested against immigration deportation and detention by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers. In October, Rutgers Young Democratic Socialists of America published a petition urging university officials to refuse cooperation with ICE and to protect rights to protest among students and faculty, as well as other demands. Both petitions are available online for viewing.
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