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Simon Galperin

Simon is the founder and Executive Editor of The Jersey Bee. He is a Bloomfield resident who grew up in Bergen County and leads our editorial, engagement, product, and business development efforts.

Simon's Latest Articles

Out Montclair plans “Doughnuts and Drag,” doughnut decorating and drag show at Rabble Rise Doughnuts in Montclair Jun. 6 with advanced ticket purchase required

From Out Montclair

Bloomfield High School students Allison Alexis Goulbourne, Karinna Loayza, and Sylvia Ryan were accepted into the 2023 N.J. All-State Chorus

From Bloomfield Public Schools

East Orange YMCA seeks Black-owned small businesses and vendors for their 2023 Juneteenth pop-up shop on Jun. 15 at their Maplewood location at 13 Jefferson Ave. with applications accepted online

From East Orange YMCA

Bloomfield schools plans discussion on strategies for handling difficult behaviors in children at Bloomfield Middle School

Bloomfield's Daily Bulletin for Friday, May 12, 2023.

Bloomfield High School academic support team plans virtual job fair for teens

Bloomfield's Daily Bulletin for Thursday, May 11, 2023.

Bloomfield announces the Black Eyed Susan as the official township flower

Bloomfield's Daily Bulletin for Wednesday, May 10, 2023.

Bloomfield-area music festival with vendors and live music and dance performances to take place this week

Bloomfield's Daily Bulletin for Tuesday, May 9, 2023.

Bloomfield author Jeff Ryan plans Kickstarter campaign to support his books “Your Worshipfulness,” about Carie Fisher and Princess Leia, and “Father and Son Issues,” about the artists that created Spider-Man

From Kickstarter

Bloomfield library plans free classic rock concert featuring music from the 50’s to the 90’s May 13 with local musicians John Delgiodice, Ken Cohen, and Rich Loughlin

From Bloomfield Public Library

Bloomfield library continues “Our Stories/Our Shelves” monthly creative writing workshop for adults May 17 in the library boardroom

From Bloomfield Public Library

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