Bloomfield Daily Buzz: May 21, 2026
News, events, and civic info for Bloomfield for May. 21, 2026.
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LOCAL NEWS
Zufall’s mobile dental unit to be stationed in Bloomfield on May 30. Services such as dental exams, x-rays, cleanings, fillings, and preventative care will be available from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Bloomfield Civic Center. Cost is determined by household income and size. Free eye screenings for Essex County residents ages 3+. Registration required by calling 973-325-2266 ext. 1040 or emailing emelo@zufallhealth.org.
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Bloomfield youth in grades 7-12 can apply for the township’s summer internship programs. The Municipal Youth Guidance Program is designed for students in grades 7-9, and introduces participants to municipal government. The City Planning Institute is for those in grades 10-12, and attendees will explore ways to strengthen their community. Both internships are from Jul. 6-17. Applications are due online on May 29.
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“The Attack On Voting Rights And The War On Black People” forum planned with People’s Organization for Progress on May 29 in Montclair. It begins at 7 p.m. at St. Paul’s Baptist Church, 119 Elm St.
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Lantern Festival for Justice and Unity planned with AAPI N.J. on May 30 in Montclair. The event is from 6-10 p.m at Edgemont Memorial Park. It is meant to build solidarity and engage in social justice work. There will be food trucks, children’s activities, and live music.
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Montclair Film is accepting submissions to the 2026 Montclair Film Festival by May 29. A complete list of guidelines and accepted submissions available online.
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Summer kick-off party planned at Lackawanna Station on May 29-30 in Montclair. It is from 8 p.m. to 12 a.m. There will be a DJ. Admission is $15.
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Artist reception with Corrie Siegenthaler planned at Nutley library on May 28. It is from 6-8 p.m. Siegenthaler’s exhibit, “Shattered Mirrors,” is on display at the library through Jun. 30.
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REGIONAL NEWS
N.J. Supreme Court recently declined to hear a lawsuit challenging segregation in N.J.’s public schools and decided the case must be heard by an appellate court. A hearing has yet to be scheduled. The case began in 2018 when Latino Action Network, NAACP N.J. State Conference, and the Urban League of Essex County joined families of nine N.J. public school students in a lawsuit claiming segregation in N.J. schools violates the state constitution and deprives students of their right to a quality education. Mediation, or negotiations between legal parties, began in 2023 after a state Superior Court judge found racial segregation in N.J. schools, but said the plaintiffs failed to show that segregation is widespread across every district. In N.J., students must attend schools in the municipality where they live, which results in segregated schools because of residential segregation and discriminatory housing laws and practices, according to the lawsuit and a 2017 study from the UCLA Civil Rights Project. Possible solutions include creating new magnet schools that enroll students from multiple districts, allowing students to transfer schools, and redrawing district boundaries.
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