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Recent Obituaries from the Caldwells
Obituaries with connections to Caldwell, North Caldwell and West Caldwell.

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.
Obituaries with connections to Caldwell, North Caldwell and West Caldwell.

Here are a few of the stories that caught readers' attention this month on Caldwells Patch.
Residents in the Roseland Avenue area of the borough say they have routinely experienced power outages for years.
Essex County announces recipients of Community Development Block Grants.
Women’s basketball coach Linda Cimino wins hundredth game with Cougars.
Representatives from utility company will address power issues and resident concerns.
Police say Scotch Plains man has allegedly taken items from a number of unlocked cars parked at West Essex Regional High School over the past month.
Aspiring teacher’s project inspires creativity at Early Learning Center.
President Nancy Blattner calls this a "defining moment" in the history of the school.
Patch is giving away two family-four-packs of tickets to Friday night's performance.
Cub Scouts from Pack 6 compete for title of Pack Champion.
A look at the week ahead and what stories Patch plans to cover.
Sunday could finally be the day to lace up those skates.
Adult Jack Russell terrier is available for adoption from Orphaned Pets.
Cold snap doesn't show signs of quitting. How are you keeping warm?
Third-grader from Jefferson School composed 'I Know What You've Been Through' after seeing his buddy be bullied at school.
Police issue advisory Friday after early morning crash.
Positions available at South Mountain Recreation Complex in West Orange.
Here are some of the stories you may have missed this week.
Crib, mink hat, sofa bed and other items your neighbors are selling this week.