Irvington Daily Buzz: Jun. 24, 2026

News, events, and civic info for Irvington for Jun. 24, 2026.

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LOCAL NEWS


La Casa de Don Pedro is accepting online applications for the Home Energy Assistance program. The program is designed to offer support for eligible residents unable to make their utility bill payments. Applications are due Jun. 30.
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La Casa De Don Pedro

Soul in the City music event for families planned with East Orange on Jul. 1. There will be music from 6-9 p.m. at Elmwood Park. Free admission.
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East Orange City

Kokoro and Kimaya Kama held ribbon cutting ceremonies on Jun. 13 in Maplewood. Kokoro reopened after the store experienced significant water damage. Both are located at 172 Maplewood Ave.
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People can attend Maplewood library’s financial Q&A drop-in session at the Hilton Branch on Jun. 30. It is from 5:30-7 p.m. It is free and led by a local financial advisor.
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Maplewood Public Library

Free outdoor concert with Van Martin, The Discoteks, and The Empire planned with Essex County parks on Jul. 1 in Bloomfield and Montclair. The performance begins at 7 p.m. at Brookdale Park. Fireworks will follow.
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Essex County Parks

Drop-in mental health session for adults ages 20-30 planned with Mental Health Association on Jun. 29 in Montclair. It is from 5-6 p.m. and will meet Mondays through Jul. 27 at 33 S. Fullerton Ave. Attendees will share experiences and provide support to each other. RSVP by emailing Akoenig@mhainspire.org or AMastrangelo@mhainspire.org.
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Mental Health Association

REGIONAL NEWS


New Jersey Citizen Action is hiring people to pose as renters or buyers as part of an investigation into housing discrimination across the state. Information will be used to document real housing experiences. People can apply online.
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Ryan Haygood, president and CEO of N.J. Institute for Social Justice, was recently named the president and CEO of the Southern Poverty Law Center. Haygood’s last day at NJISJ is Jul. 31. Henal Patel, law and policy director of NJISJ, will serve as the organization’s interim president and CEO. Laura Sullivan, director of NJISJ’s economic justice program, will act as interim law and policy director.
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