CALDWELL, NJ After serving over 40 years leading Congregation Agudath Israel, Rabbi Silverstein has announced his retirement. A proclamation was presented to the rabbi, who was accompanied by.
March 16, 2021 at 3:54 PM
CALDWELL, NJ Caldwell Borough Council President Christine Schmidt introduced a resolution during the March 9 borough council meeting that establishes an annual award to recognize women who have made outstanding contributions to the community.
“March is Women’s History month and Councilwoman DePalma-Iozzi and I have been working together to find a valuable way to make a tribute to women in our community,” Schmidt said. “We feel it is important to recognize women in our community for their accomplishments and contributions so that women and girls here in Caldwell can be seen and inspire through example. Councilwoman DePalma-Iozzi and I are proud to present what we hope will be an annual Caldwell tradition during Women’s History month for many years to come.”
By LAURA LAB
Credits: Caldwell Borough Zoom Meeting
Credits: Caldwell Borough Zoom Meeting
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January 1, 2021 at 9:18 AM
CALDWELL, NJ For the final meeting of the council for 2020, Mayor John Kelley invited David Black, president of the West Essex First Aid Squad (WEFAS), to present an update from the squad s perspective of 2020 and their status moving forward.
“It was a rather significant and impactful year for all of us and our first aid squad was very important to all of us, and we owe them a debt of gratitude, Kelley said in his introduction of Black.
Black began by thanking the mayor, council and Mark Guiliano, director of the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) for their support and noted that the call volumes are increasing as people are becoming a lot more social.” Black confirmed that the mortality rates are decreasing but “we are now taking entire family units to the hospitals. The hospitals are in a much better place than last time. The hospital