Belleville Daily Buzz: Jun. 25, 2026

News, events, and civic info for Belleville for Jun. 25, 2026.

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LOCAL NEWS


Independence Day celebration planned with Belleville on Jul. 3. It begins at 6 p.m. at the Belleville Municipal Stadium. There will be fireworks, food, and more.
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Yoga session planned with Belleville on Jul. 4. It begins at 9 a.m. at School No. 7 Field. People must bring their own yoga mat. Free admission.
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Belleville Township

Summer reading story time for children planned at Montclair library on Jun. 29 in the Main Branch. It begins at 6:15 p.m.
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Montclair Public Library

Students in grades 9-12 can attend Montclair Film’s summer filmmaking session, scheduled from Aug. 3-7 and Aug. 10-14. Attendees will learn how to make a film, edit with Adobe Premiere Pro, and use a camera. Registration is required.
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Montclair Film

Pride event for families planned with Garden State Equality on Jun. 28 in Newark. It is from 1-4 p.m. at Rabbit Hole Farm, 38 Rose Terrace. There will be a garden tour, LGBTQ+ story time, and arts and crafts.
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Garden State Equality

Partnership for Children of Essex seeks school supply donations. Accepted items include backpacks, notebooks, pencils, pens, folders, and more. Drop-off locations are 300 Braodacres Dr. in Bloomfield and 148-152 Franklin St. in Belleville. Donations will benefit children living in the 34th legislative district: Belleville, Bloomfield, East Orange, Glen Ridge, Nutley, and Orange.
Partnership for Children of Essex

MEND, a hunger relief network, is hiring a purchasing manager, a program coordinator, and a driver and warehouse assistant. Job descriptions are available online. People can send resumes and cover letters to HR@mendnj.org.
MEND

KinderSmile Foundation is hiring a part-time community health worker. Apply by emailing ksf@kindersmile.org.
KinderSmile Foundation

REGIONAL NEWS


Gov. Mikie Sherrill signed an executive order to reduce junk fees in N.J. Junk fees are hidden charges that increase the cost of goods and services. The executive order directs all state agencies to identify and analyze the impact of junk fees on consumers and provide legislative recommendations to reduce or eliminate them.
Governor Mikie Sherrill

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