Glen Ridge Daily Buzz: Mar. 9, 2026

News, events, and civic info for Glen Ridge for Mar. 9, 2026.

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LOCAL NEWS


Glen Ridge residents and contractors can make permit payments online. The online portal accepts credit cards, debit cards, ACH, and e-checks.
Glen Ridge Borough

Youth ages 12-18 can decorate cookies at Montclair library on Mar. 18 in the Main Branch. It is from 6-7:30 p.m. Registration is required. Free admission. Library card not required.
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Montclair Public Library

Eligible Essex County residents with a household income of $80,000 or less can sign up for free tax preparation services at Bloomfield library. Appointments can be booked online. The last day to file taxes is Apr. 15.
Bloomfield Public Library

Nutley Chamber of Commerce’s 2026 5K Run/Walk is scheduled for May 3. It begins at 8 a.m. at Nutley High School. Registration is required online.
Nutley Chamber of Commerce

Educators can attend a webinar training discussing ICE response and safety with SOMA Justice on Mar. 11. It is from 4-5 p.m. Free admission. Registration is required.
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SOMA Justice

Author reading with former Olympian Hazel Clark planned on Mar. 12 at Maplewood library’s Main Branch. Clark will read her new children’s book, “Hazel Takes the First Step,” from 4-5 p.m. Registration is not required. Free admission.
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Maplewood Public Library

Film screening and discussion of “Thoughts and Prayers,” a documentary about school safety, planned with SOMA Justice on Mar. 12 in Maplewood. It is from 7:30-9 p.m. at Maplewood library’s Main Branch. Free admission. Registration is required.
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SOMA Justice

Staged reading of “Pride and Prejudice” planned with Maplewood arts and culture on Mar. 16. It begins at 7 p.m. at the Burgdorff Theater, 10 Durand Rd. Free admission.
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Maplewood Division of Arts and Culture

Ramadan wellness sessions for women planned at Palestinian American Community Center on Mar. 11 in Clifton. It begins at 11 a.m. at 388 Lakeview Ave. and will include yoga and mobility sessions. Free admission. Registration is required.
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Palestinian American Community Center

Essex County is receiving $41.9 million in grants to improve roads at 36 intersections, including in Belleville, East Orange, Irvington, and Newark. It will be segmented into two projects addressing intersections north of I-280 and south of I-280. It will include new traffic signals, upgrades to traffic signals, high-visibility crosswalks, and more. Project timelines are not yet announced.
TAPinto West Orange

REGIONAL NEWS


Newark Bay Bridge will be demolished and rebuilt with four lanes instead of eight after environmentalists and advocacy groups raised concerns to Gov. Mikie Sherrill. The bridge’s replacement comes after it was among the National Transportation Safety Board’s list of 68 spans nationwide with a potentially higher than acceptable collapse risk. A previous version of the replacement plan involved expanding the bridge by doubling its four lanes with an additional bridge. Advocacy groups and local government officials raised concerns about increased air pollution from additional traffic, and disproportionately harm neighborhoods in Newark, Bayonne, and Jersey City. Sherrill said the project will allow traffic to shift from the existing bridge by 2031, aligning with the safety board’s concerns.
NJ Spotlight News

New Jersey Department of Health is hiring program ambassadors. Responsibilities include assessing social determinants of health, identify barriers to healthcare access, and partnering with community organizations. Paid position. Work is hybrid in Trenton. Cover letter and resume must be sent to ommhspecificpops@doh.nj.gov by Mar. 13.
New Jersey Department of Health

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