East Orange Daily Buzz: Jan. 9, 2025

News, events, and civic info for East Orange for Jan. 9, 2025.

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LOCAL NEWS


Free introductory e-mail class planned by East Orange library on Jan. 16. Attendees will learn how to set up a free e-mail account, how to send e-mails, and how to use Gmail from 10-11:15 a.m. Registration is required.
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East Orange Public Library

Moderate Income Management Company, a government-assisted housing consultant, will conduct interviews on Jan. 17 for residential candidates applying for affordable housing at The Crossings at Brick Church Station in East Orange. Interviews are from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Registration is not required.
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East Orange Public Library

Rasta pasta cooking class for youth in grades 8-12 planned by East Orange library on Jan. 17. Participants will make rasta pasta with jerk chicken, from 4-6 p.m. Registration is not required.
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East Orange Public Library

East Orange children ages 5-15 can attend the library’s “Read Up Book Club” literacy tutoring program on Jan. 18. The program is $10 for monthly sessions through June. It meets from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. on Saturdays. Attendees participate in organized reading, learning, and social activities through the book club.
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 East Orange Public Library

Solidarity potluck party celebrating the New Year holiday planned by Orange HUUB on Jan. 13 in Orange. The potluck begins at 6 p.m. at the HUUB, 35 Cleveland St. Attendees are encouraged to bring a dish and a friend. Registration not required.
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The HUUB

Free workshop discussing ways to improve mental health planned by La Casa de Don Pedro on Jan. 16 in Newark. It is from 4-5:30 p.m. at 23 Broadway. Light refreshments served. Registration is required.
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La Casa De Don Pedro

Free information session about constitutional rights against anti-Muslim discrimination planned by Council on American-Islamic Relations on Jan. 16 in Union City. It is from 1-2 p.m. at Rising Star Academy, 4613 Cottage Pl. It will also include information people should know when attending protests for Palestine.
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Council on American-Islamic Relations

Forest Friends Club event for ages 5-10 planned by Essex County Environmental Center on Jan. 16 in Roseland. Attendees will explore the forest from 4-5 p.m. using using nets, binoculars, magnifiers, and microscopes. Admission is $15 per child. Registration is required online.
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Essex County Environmental Center

Free name change clinic planned by Garden State Equity on Jan. 17 at Rutgers-Newark. Law students will assist N.J. adults with legally changing their names, including drafting name change petitions, explaining how to change identity markers on other documents, and sharing what to expect in the courtroom. It is from 2-6 p.m. Registration is required.
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Garden State Equality

Martin Luther King March of Resistance planned by People’s Organization for Progress on Jan. 18 in Newark. It begins at 12 p.m. at the Martin Luther King Statue, 495 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
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People’s Organization for Progress

Free lecture celebrating the legacies of Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X with poet and civil rights activist Kevin Powell planned by Newark library on Jan. 18 in the Main Branch. It is from 1-4 p.m. and will draw connections to present-day movements. Registration is required.
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Newark Public Library

Free, virtual application assistance for NJ Family Care, the state’s low-income public health insurance plan, planned by Make The Road NJ starting Jan. 21. Applicants must bring their home address, names and date of birth for all household members, U.S. citizenship or immigration status, income and tax filings for each household member, and Social Security number if applicable. Schedule an appointment online.
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Make The Road NJ

REGIONAL NEWS


NJ Transit is moving 1,600 employees from a building it owns on Raymond Boulevard to eight leased floors at 2 Gateway Center in Newark by the end of January. The agreement is contracted for 25 years and is expected to cost $506 million. Lawmakers, transit groups, and transit riders raised concerns about the timing and cost of the purchase in 2023, the same year NJ Transit announced a 15% fare increase and corporate transit fee to address financial gaps. The lease, signed July 2023, has been at the center of protests organized by the Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen’s union, which is the last rail union to settle a contract with NJ Transit.
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