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School Board Welcomes New Members, Appoints President Tuesday Night
Patch's picks for the day and immediate future in Bloomfield include school and library board meetings.

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Patch's picks for the day and immediate future in Bloomfield include school and library board meetings.

Woman robbed at gunpoint on Honiss Street at 2 a.m. Wednesday.
Local youths take advantage of the snow with night sledding.
Officials urge drivers to exercise caution.
Patch's picks for noteworthy upcoming events.
Patch's picks for noteworthy events in the week ahead.
These are the stories that made headlines last week in Belleville and Nutley.
The top news in Bloomfield this week includes new developments on military leave cops.
Patch readers share photos of Halcyon Park draped in white and kids enjoying a winter wonderland.
Nutley sidewalks must be cleared of snow by 10 a.m. Saturday.
With the cold temperatures, road salt treatments are not effective, officials say.
Winter weather emergency affects schools, transportation and parking.
Both districts made closing announcements early Thursday night.
State of emergency declared as heavy snow and extreme cold hit the area.
Daniel Chalet would load up two shopping carts with identical items, pay for one cart and return the duplicate items for a refund.
In storm bulletin, Nutley officials urge residents to only use 9-11 for emergencies.
Chief Christopher Goul feels the department has handled the charges in a 'fair and unbiased' manner.
New mayor was sworn into office Wednesday at Bloomfield College.