Author 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 Franklin Elementary School to host snack sale at Curtis Park Nov. 24 By Simon Galperin ● Local News ● November 23, 2021 From Franklin Home and School Association Bloomfield library Thanksgiving operating hours will see it close early Nov. 24, reopen Nov. 27, resume normal schedule Nov. 29 By Simon Galperin ● Local News ● November 23, 2021 From Bloomfield Public Library Civil rights violations alleged after an Elizabeth man was beat into a coma at Essex County’s jail as corrections officers did nothing to stop it By Simon Galperin ● Local News ● November 23, 2021 From NJ.com Montclair launches investigation into racist remark made by township’s attorney towards Montclair NAACP chapter members By Simon Galperin ● Local News ● November 23, 2021 From Montclair Local Essex County schoolchildren have had the lowest rate of COVID cases in the state so far this school year By Simon Galperin ● Local News ● November 23, 2021 From NorthJersey.com N.J. officials: COVID is here to stay so get a vaccine booster or start your vaccine series ASAP as officials expect hospitalizations to double this holiday season, mostly among unvaccinated By Simon Galperin ● Local News ● November 23, 2021 From NJ Spotlight News 12 things to do for the holidays around Bloomfield By Simon Galperin ● The Daily Buzz ● November 22, 2021 Bloomfield's Daily Bulletin for November 22, 2021 U.S. Supreme Court won’t stop N.J. from leaving bi-state agency in charge of policing organized crime at region’s ports but N.Y. may still file suit By Simon Galperin ● Newsfeed ● November 22, 2021 From NJ.com N.J. has recovered 72% of the jobs lost in early months of pandemic but 7% of state’s job-seekers remain unemployed By Simon Galperin ● Newsfeed ● November 22, 2021 From ROI NJ Most N.J. municipal hearings and trials, some other court proceedings will continue to be held virtually after state sees cost savings amid pandemic By Simon Galperin ● Newsfeed ● November 22, 2021 From Associated Press Posts pagination Previous 1 … 437 438 439 … 1,152 Next