Joe Affinito shared fond memories of his teams, players, coaches, educators and favorite games on the Inside Nutley Podcast.
They reeled 'em in – and nailed down some local bragging rights.
A Nutley High School football player has been named as the 2025 Diane Greco Sajle Scholarship award recipient.
The program was established by former professional basketball player Mike Simmel.
The young athletes both participate in the Belleville Recreation Wrestling program, which has seen “booming” girls registration.
Looking to get outside for a walk this spring? Nutley will be bringing back its “Early Morning Walking Club” for 2025.
Women’s basketball legend Carol Blazejowski was featured on the “Inside Nutley Podcast,” which spotlights inspiring local icons.
Options include K-8 Basketball, Wrestling and Cheer Clinics, as well as Adult 3 on 3 Basketball.
A $2.88 million series of upgrades to the athletic fields at Belleville Park is finished.
Winning is nice. But the season was also about “shaping young men through lessons in good sportsmanship and teamwork.”
"Volunteer coaching is a fantastic way to make a positive impact in the lives of kids in Belleville."
The fun isn’t just for kids anymore.
Robin DeLorenzo, the third woman ever to be hired as a National Football League official, appeared on an episode of “Inside Nutley.”
A series of upgrades have crossed the finish line at the baseball/softball fields at Yanticaw Park in Nutley, officials announced.
Nutley’s popular tennis area will now be complemented by the country’s fastest-growing sport.
Get ready to bait those hooks: Essex County is bringing back its free fishing derbies for kids and teens.
Nutley High School football standout Aidan O’Halloran has earned a nod for displaying “teamwork and leadership.”
Isabella Bobadilla has the most wins of any female wrestler at Nutley High School. Two of her peers at NHS also had outstanding seasons.
VIDEO: The Nutley Girls Competition Cheer team earned a cheer of their own for turning out an awesome 2024 season.
Nutley football fans who were rooting for the Kansas City Chiefs in this year’s Super Bowl had an extra reason to cheer.
IWF Wrestling will return to Nutley for some “full-throttle family fun” – all to benefit the Greater Nutley Cancer Foundation.
Nutley has a plan to make improvements at Glotzbach Memorial Park. Officials are seeking state funds to make it happen.
Over the past year, Essex County has been upgrading athletic fields across the region. Now, it’s Belleville’s turn, officials say.
It will soon be a whole new ballgame for the baseball and softball fields at Yanticaw Park in Nutley, county officials say.
Sign up for Basketball, Cheer Clinics or Jr. Bucs Wrestling with the Recreation Department.
A Belleville teen found himself standing tall as the “Shining Knight of The Game” at a Rutgers football matchup against Virginia Tech.
The new ball hockey program will be centered at the Belleville Friendly House, with programming beginning this fall.
A Belleville girl has captured “most fish” titles at two Essex County derbies this year.
A ribbon cutting event for Belleville’s first courts will include a pickleball clinic run by professional player, Andy Peeke.
Sofia Guevara from Belleville caught the most fish in the girls’ ages 6-10 category. Here's how many she landed.
Soaring spirits and heavy hearts were seen in Belleville on the same day as the town kicked off its spring youth sports season.
Merritt, who lived in the township, joined the Inside Nutley Podcast to talk football, adding some local nostalgia into the mix.
IWF Wrestling will return to Nutley to benefit the American Cancer Society “Relay For Life.”
Watch Nutley resident Phil Cuzzi, who grew up in Belleville, speak about his career as a Major League Baseball umpire.
Girls wrestling is one of the fastest growing sports in the country – and Nutley High School is ahead of the curve.
Features at the new facility include a workout room, a "cavernous" space that can host multiple activities and a waiting room for parents.
Want to cheer for Ecuador (or Qatar) in this year’s World Cup? Belleville will hold a free, public watch party for local soccer fans.
It was a season that was “nothing short of phenomenal,” as one Nutley official put it.
A wrestling coach and former high school star in Belleville recently led his protegees to a successful showing at a national tournament.
Essex County is bringing back its family-friendly fishing derbies. Seven contests will be open to local residents this year.