West Orange Daily Buzz: Mar. 18, 2026

News, events, and civic info for West Orange for Mar. 18, 2026.

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LOCAL NEWS


“Navigating College Admissions Successfully” webinar for families planned with Maplewood library on Mar. 25. Stand Out for College, a college-readiness service, will discuss college admissions trends and admissions strategies at 7:30 p.m. Preregistration is required.
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Maplewood Public Library

People can learn about birth and reproductive justice with Birth Justice Institute, an organization focused on equity and justice in maternal healthcare, on Mar. 25 in Irvington. It is from 4:30-6:30 p.m. at 50 Union Ave. Free admission. Registration is required.
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Partnership for Maternal and Child Health of Northern NJ

Expectant parents can tour Mountainside Medical Center’s birthing center on Mar. 26 in Montclair. The tour is from 5:30-7:30 p.m. Attendees will learn how to create a birth plan, find classes at the hospital, and what to expect during delivery. There will be refreshments, prizes, and giveaways. Registration is required.
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Mountainside Medical Center

Bloomfield farmer’s market seeks vendors for its 2026 season. The market season is Tuesdays from June 2 to October 27. Vendor applications must be completed by April 24.
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Bloomfield Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs Department

Hike planned with Outdoors On Purpose on Mar. 22 in Long Valley. It begins at 9 a.m. at Hacklebarney State Park. This marks Outdoors On Purpose ‘s first organized hike of 2026.Registration is required.
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Outdoors On Purpose

Youth ages 13-16 can attend Essex County Environmental Center’s summer camp, scheduled for Jun. 29 to Jul. 2 in Roseland. Attendees will learn first aid, leadership skills, and explore outdoor trails. Enrollment is $320 per child. Registration is available online.
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Essex County Environmental Center

REGIONAL NEWS


There will be no on-site general parking or tailgating at MetLife Stadium during the FIFA World Cup tournaments in July. Attendees must take transit by bus or train at Secaucus Junction. A new bus terminal at the stadium is expected to be complete in May, and the N.J. Turnpike will build a temporary ramp for buses coming from New York City, according to the Department of Transportation. A limited number of $225 parking passes are available at the American Dream mall for FIFA ticketholders.
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