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The stories that mattered this week in Bloomfield.

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The stories that mattered this week in Bloomfield.

The Department of Public Works' large vehicles will be on display Saturday from 12- 3 p.m.
Gutknecht family walking in honor of mother lost to the degenerative neuromuscular disease disease.
See how sculptor Brian Birrer created a solid wood sculpture of Robinson, the first African-American to play on a Major League Baseball team.
The kittens were born in early April.
Local woman uses personal tragedy to bring attention to issues that are often kept hidden.
Students perform at Montclair's Church of the Immaculate Conception.
Second year in the row that Carteret School's Nina Kabakibi took top prize in her grade.
Bloomfield's Amanda Thackray is journeying to the top of the world for her art.
Local woman uses personal tragedy to bring attention to issues that are often kept hidden.
Employee of Jersey City Daycare center has been arrested multiple times on charges including endangering the welfare of a child and child abuse.
Three have already resigned amidst accusations that former Wyckoff pastor Michael Fugee violated an agreement with Bergen County prosecutors to discontinue his work with children, following allegations of sexual abuse.
Looming storms kept the weekend's art exhibit indoors, but it didn't deter the artists or art lovers.
Office will be open on thursdays at the Public Safety Building.
Board convenes in the school administration building.
Volunteers needed for park and river cleanup this weekend.
Weekly update on Bengal sports.
The department has 23,618 followers.
The curiously hued Nutley resident continues to make headlines.
A look at noteworthy upcoming events in Bloomfield.