Glen Ridge Daily Buzz: Apr. 20, 2026

News, events, and civic info for Glen Ridge for Apr. 20, 2026.

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LOCAL NEWS


People can attend Essex County Education Association’s discussion of LGBTQ+ student rights on Apr. 30 in Glen Ridge. It is from 6-8 p.m. at Glen Ridge Congregational Church. Free admission. RSVP online by Apr. 23.
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Bloomfield Center’s spring 2026 sidewalk sale is Apr. 25. It is from 12-5 p.m. Participating shops will have discounted items available for purchase.
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Bloomfield Center Alliance

Food tour of Bloomfield’s Black-owned businesses planned on Apr. 25. It is from 12:30-4:30 p.m. Admission is $30 and proceeds will benefit the Bloomfield Juneteenth celebration. Tickets are available online for purchase.
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Children in grades 4-8 can attend a financial literacy session on Apr. 26 in Montclair. It is from 11 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at Lackawanna Station. Attendees will learn about budgeting, saving, and investing. Registration is required.
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Author talk with Rossana Rosado planned with Latinos of Montclair on Apr. 30. It is from 6:30-8 p.m. at 60 S. Fullerton Ave. in Montclair. Rosado will discuss her memoir “Bronx Attitude.” She is also publisher and CEO of El Diario-La Prensa and serves as Commissioner of the New York State Division of Criminal Justice Services. Tickets are available online for purchase.
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Latinos of Montclair

Interactive Revolutionary War encampment planned with Durand-Hedden House and Garden on Apr. 25 in Maplewood. It is from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 523 Ridgewood Rd. The event will commemorate the 250th anniversary of the American Revolution. It will also discuss Maplewood’s role during the Revolution. Free admission. Tickets are available online.
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Durand-Hedden House and Garden

“HaibibiFest NJ” is scheduled for Apr. 26 in Maplewood. It is from 12-5 p.m. at The Woodland, 60 Woodland Rd. It will celebrate Arab culture through food, souq, tea tent, performances, kid’s activities, henna, and more. Free admission.
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Expungement clinic planned with Ironbound Community Corporation on Apr. 28 in Newark. It begins at 5 p.m. at Down Bottom Farms, 371-395 Ferry St. There will also be free haircuts for anyone who gets an expungement. Registration is required.
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Representatives from Essex County Workforce Development Services will be available for employment questions and support on Apr. 27 at Irvington library. It is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Registration is not required.
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People can attend Essex County Schools of Technology’s apprenticeship careers presentation on Apr. 29 in Newark and online. It is from 7-8:30 p.m. at 544 W. Market St. Program directors will share information about application processes, career paths, free training, and more. Registration is required. Free admission.
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Essex County Schools of Technology

“Spring Soiree” fundraiser benefitting Partnership for Maternal and Child Health of Northern NJ planned on Apr. 29 in Woodland Park. It is from 6:30-9:30 p.m. at Westmount Country Club, 728 Rifle Camp Rd. Tickets are available online for purchase.
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Essex County Environmental Commission will lead a roundtable on Apr. 30 to discuss stormwater utilities. It is from 7-9 p.m. at Branch Brook Park in Newark. It will also discuss how four N.J. towns, including Maplewood, implemented programs to manage stormwater runoff. Free admission. Open to the public. Registration is required.
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REGIONAL NEWS


Analilia Mejia won the special general election for N.J.’s 11th congressional district, according to the Associated Press. Mejia received 77,856 votes. She ran against Joe Hathaway, who received 52,324 votes and Alan Bond who received 596 votes. Mejia will represent parts of Morris, Essex, and Passaic counties through Jan. 3, 2027.
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Public officials clarified that a derailed freight train in North Bergen did not leak hazardous material. Thirteen rail cars derailed on Apr. 14 near Tonnelle Avenue, and the reason for the derailment is not known, according to a spokesperson for CSX, the rail company. There were no reported injuries. City officials first identified the leaked substance as ethyl acetate, but later said it was polyethylene, which does not pose a public safety hazard. An investigation into the cause of the derailment is ongoing, CSX said.
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