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CALDWELL – The average home in Caldwell, valued at $426,384.93, would pay $3,782 on the municipal portion of the tax bill under the 2024 budget introduced on Tuesday, May 7, by the Borough Council.

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CALDWELL – Residents and businesses are encouraged to take part in the borough’s annual Beautification Day from 1 to 5 p.m. this Sunday, May 19.

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NORTH CALDWELL – Matthew Steiner shot an 86 followed by Teddy Ganton (91), Corey Rapkin (97), Sam DaSilva (97) and Alden Ljesnjanin (100) as the West Essex High boys golf team finished seventh at the NJSIAA North Jersey, Section 2, Group 2 championships on Monday, May 6 at the Berkshire Vall…

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More than 35 years ago, in her article “Insider Baseball,” American writer and journalist Joan Didion commented that presidential candidates and the campaign teams swirling around them don’t focus on the democratic process to afford citizens a voice in the nation’s affairs.

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Memorial Day Weekend is coming a bit early this year, so here is a friendly advance reminder, offered in the spirit of congeniality, that Memorial Day is the day to honor those who have fallen in war. It is not about “thanking veterans” for their service.

Applesauce – we’ve all had it: as a snack, a topping on a dessert or potato latkes, or as one of the few things we can eat after having oral surgery. But how many of us have made it from scratch?

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The East Coast’s largest Memorial Day Book Festival, Flemington Summer Book Fest & Colossal Tent Sale, will return from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. each day over Memorial Day Weekend, Friday, May 24, through Monday, May 27, at 24 Central Avenue in the heart of Flemington’s Stangl Art and Cultural …

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Entering Utah from lush “colorful” Colorado, was like traveling through a moonscape. The land was a gray sandy-like desert with tufts of green growing intermittently and small hills rising and falling. Signs for towns, which must have been far in the distance said, “no services.” The only st…