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Collection Yields 69 Pounds of Drugs
Caldwell Police Department seeks to be permanent drop-off location for unwanted, expired drugs.

I am a graduate of Verona High School and have been a resident of Caldwell since 2004, when my husband and I purchased a house we could not resist because it was steps away from both the downtown and Grover Cleveland Park. We are now raising two very active boys here and love our neighbors and neighborhood. Professionally, I have worked in community journalism for the past 12 years. I am the former editor of Caldwells Patch and Montclair Magazine and before that I was managing editor of The Montclair Times. From 1997 to 2001, I worked for what was then an Internet start-up, Audible.com, as a Web editor. So here I am, back online, doing the community journalism that I love and in communities I care so deeply about.
Caldwell Police Department seeks to be permanent drop-off location for unwanted, expired drugs.

Pick up a few goodies in West Caldwell for a donation to Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure.
County residents can bring hazardous materials to Cedar Grove from 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday.
Conservancy plants native species, removes invasive plants from Essex County preserve.
Conservancy plants native species, removes invasive plants from Essex County preserve.
Caldwell Police investigating break in at First Presbyterian Church.
Update from the Essex County Prosecutor's Office.
Incident reported by an employee of the Caldwell Community Center remains under investigation.
Team faces Lakeland High School in third round of regional competition.
Here are a few of the stories that caught readers' attention last month on Caldwells Patch.
Prizes will be awarded for first fish and most fish caught.
Essex County Prosecutor's Office investigating death.
Stop by Caldwell Borough Hall for events and activities celebrating trees.
A look at the week ahead and what stories Patch plans to cover.
He was a successful attorney and loved the Jersey shore, ballet and theater.
Gift will make it easier, safer to work on backdrops for school productions.
Borough recognized for "commitment to effective urban forest management."
Justice Samuel Anthony Alito, Jr., a former Trinity parent, answers students' questions about U.S. Supreme Court.
Local athletes attend one of the longest running and best attended meets in the world.
Here are some of the stories you may have missed this week.