President Trump has fired back at protesters, denying that he is a “king” and saying that he “works his ass off to make our country great.”
Garrett Jones is back on the campaign trail. He's running alongside two council candidates: Andrew Pollara and Brian Bambrick.
These state lawmakers found some common ground. Here’s what they agree on – and where their bills currently stand.
"Food is a human right and is an immediate and tangible way to help someone. Every donation of food helps."
The League of Women Voters of New Jersey hosted a “meet and greet” event with candidates running to replace Mikie Sherrill in Congress.
Caldwell has made a lot of progress over the past year, its new council president says.
An advocacy group challenged North Caldwell's plan to meet its new affordable housing quota with the state. An agreement has been reached.
Caldwell officials shared a peek at the progress being made at the future home of the borough’s town hall and library this week.
Al Barlas and Christopher DePhillips: "Good ideas don’t come with party labels."
Assemblyman Chris DePhillips says it’s time for Democrats to follow through on their election pledges to make New Jersey more affordable.
Election results have been certified in Caldwell, North Caldwell and West Caldwell. Here are the final tallies.
The hearing will be held to evaluate Comcast’s renewal of its municipal consent to operate a cable TV and communications system in the town.
Candidates included Christopher DePhillips, Al Barlas, Jeffrey Gates, and Ron Arnau.
Here are the latest results for Caldwell, North Caldwell and West Caldwell.
Election Day is Tuesday. Here's what to know if you plan to vote in Caldwell, North Caldwell or West Caldwell.
“I am not a king,” Trump said, sharing an AI video of himself flying a jet and dropping sewage onto a crowd of demonstrators.
Essex County has become a hotbed for anti-Trump protests. Some have cheered, others have jeered – here’s what to know for this weekend.
Who are the candidates? When is the registration deadline? Here's what voters should know in Caldwell, North Caldwell and West Caldwell.
Protesters would have to pay a permit fee and reimburse the town for "any reasonable and foreseeable expenses," including police coverage.
Protesters would essentially be forced to hand over a blank check before speaking – an “unconstitutional chilling of speech,” advocates say.
“Just like any bad boss, the way we stop the takeover is with collective action,” organizers say.
Here’s what the project will do, according to the New Jersey Infrastructure Bank.
Who filed to run in this year's board of education elections? Here are the lists for the Caldwell area.
Sen. Kristin Corrado and Assemblyman Al Barlas shared their thoughts about two big financial developments in New Jersey.
Another wave of protests will be taking place across the nation. The latest is being done in the name of late congressman John Lewis.
State officials say they release the data to keep public trust in the vast majority of officers who do their jobs with honor and courage.
"Food is a human right and is an immediate and tangible way to help someone. Every donation of food helps!"
"Blood pressure monitoring is the primary tool you have to find out if your blood pressure is within your target range."
Protests against the Trump administration took place over the weekend across New Jersey, including in the Caldwells.
Voters from Caldwell, North Caldwell and West Caldwell will join others across New Jersey at the polls on Tuesday.
Another anti-Trump protest is taking place in the Caldwells – this time on the president’s birthday.
Planning to vote in the primary election? Here’s what to know ahead of Tuesday’s deadline in Caldwell, North Caldwell and West Caldwell.
“Things continue to move in the right direction” at 80 Bloomfield Avenue in Caldwell, borough officials reported this week.
Meet on the green on May 18.
West Caldwell has seen three anti-Trump protests within two months.
Another round of demonstrations against the Trump administration are being planned across New Jersey, including in West Caldwell.
Several Democrat and Republican candidates will appear on the ballot in Caldwell, North Caldwell and West Caldwell.
The Republican incumbents have seen endorsements from three state lawmakers, the mayor of Caldwell and two fellow council members.
The Caldwell-West Caldwell Public School District held a voter referendum. The question: Should local taxpayers fund a series of upgrades?
Are any future grants coming down the pipeline? That may be a question for President Donald Trump.