East Orange Daily Buzz: Nov. 18, 2025

News, events, and civic info for East Orange for Nov. 18, 2025.

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LOCAL NEWS


Thanksgiving turkey giveaway planned on Nov. 22 in East Orange. It is from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Calvary Baptist Church. One turkey and one food box per family. First-come, first-served. ID reuqired.
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Silent reading club for adults planned at East Orange library on Nov. 25. Participants will meet and read quietly without distractions from 6-7:30 p.m. Registration is required. Library card not required.
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East Orange Public Library

Healthcare enrollment assistance planned with New Jersey Citizen Action on Nov. 25 in Orange. It is from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Orange library. Services available in English and Spanish. Free admission.
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New Jersey Citizen Action

Bloomfield Animal Shelter seeks dog and cat food donations. Items accepted online through Amazon or between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. at 61 Bukowski Pl.
Bloomfield Animal Shelter

Financial workshop discussing ways to improve credit scores planned with La Casa de Don Pedro on Nov. 25 in Newark. It is from 5-6 p.m. at 282 First Ave. Registration is required. Free admission.
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La Casa De Don Pedro

La Casa de Don Pedro is hiring for multiple job openings. Positions are available in early childhood, healthy homes, community empowerment and executive office departments. Applications are accepted online.
La Casa De Don Pedro

Newark-based organizations and residents can apply for Newark Alliance’s Experience Newark grant program. Applicants will receive $1,000-$5,000 to host events that celebrate local culture, strengthen community connections, and engage people. Applications are accepted online through December.
Newark Alliance

REGIONAL NEWS


Gov. Phil Murphy approved permit applications for a gas pipeline expansion on Nov. 7, one week after a coalition of environmental groups filed a lawsuit to halt the project, known as the Northeast Supply Enhancement. Natural Resources Defense Council, a national environmental law group part of the coalition, said the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission approved the pipeline project based on outdated information. The coalition said the expansion will also stir up toxic sediments, destroy wetlands, and harm local waters across N.J. Murphy issued permits to Williams, the pipeline company, which includes approvals for wetlands, flood hazard, coastal development, and a water quality certification. The Northeast Supply Enhancement is an expansion of the 10,000-mile-long Transco natural gas pipeline system. The project includes a 3-mile pipeline section in Middlesex County, a 6-mile section beneath the Raritan Bay in N.J., and a compressor station in Somerset County.
WHYY Public Media

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