Nutley Daily Buzz: Aug. 17, 2026

News, events, and civic info for Nutley for Aug. 17, 2026.

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LOCAL NEWS


Bloomfield Animal Shelter seeks adoptive families for cats and kittens. Cats and kittens are currently available at a reduced rate for bonded pairs, or families seeking to adopt more than one kitten.
Bloomfield Animal Shelter

Carla Ferreira, an English teacher at Newark public schools, was named the state Department of Education’s 2026-27 Essex County Teacher of the Year. Ferreira teaches at the Newark School of Architecture and Interior Design.
Newark Public Schools

“Nat Turner Slave Rebellion Commemoration” planned with People’s Organization for Progress on Aug. 21 in Newark. It begins at 5 p.m. at Nat Turner Park. Nat Turner Rebellion, also known as the Southampton Insurrection, began Aug. 21, 1831 in Southampton County, V.A.
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People’s Organization for Progress

Seniors ages 60+ and people with disabilities can learn about available county services on Sep. 2 in Irvington. It is from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Bilal Beasley Community Center. There will be information about food access, healthcare, and transportation. Free admission.
Essex County Division of Senior Services.

REGIONAL NEWS


Adults who have been affected by the criminal justice system can apply to “Reentry Rebuild Rise,” a free career readiness program. It begins Sep. 1. Participants are paired with a case manager and career readiness coach, and then introduced to employers. Open to people on parole, probation, pre-trial intervention, intensive supervision program, family court involved, or those who have been formerly incarcerated. Applications are available online. Add to 📅.
Reentry Rebuild Rise

Lakeland Bank will remain under court oversight until September 2027 after it engaged in redlining in Newark, according to a recent ruling by U.S. District Judge Claire C. Cecchi. The ruling comes after the federal government attempted to end the bank’s five-year consent decree, which Lakeland agreed to in 2022 to resolve allegations of intentional discriminatory practices. Cecchi said that Lakeland must still establish a $12 million subsidy fund for people seeking a mortgage, improvement, and refinance loans.
New Jersey Monitor

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