Published on June 24, 2024
It’s officially summertime! The sun is beaming, the kids are out from school, and Nutley is prepared to host a series of exciting summer events. Mayor John V. Kelly III recently announced plans for the township's annual 4th of July celebration. A generational town favorite, the festivities (located…
Published on June 21, 2024
United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulations require that all public water systems issue an annual Water Quality Report. The intent of this regulation is to inform consumers about the source and quality of their drinking water, and to assemble this information in an easy to read …
Published on June 19, 2024
The Township of Nutley recently began work on a newly renovated Municipal Plaza located directly in front of the Town Hall. The spectacular renovations will replace the diseased plum trees and upgrade the monuments that had fallen into disrepair. The plaza improvement will also include installation…
Published on June 17, 2024
With another impending heat wave predicted for the next few days, Mayor Kelly and the Nutley Health Department (NHD) urge residents to take steps to avoid heat exhaustion and heat stroke.When the weather turns extremely hot and humid, it’s vital to drink plenty of fluids, spend time in cool places …
Published on June 14, 2024
The 15th season of the Nutley Farmers Market kicks off this Sunday, June 16 from 9am-2pm. The Market is located in Municipal Lot 7 on 507 Franklin Avenue in Nutley (the former Ciccolini parking lot). This week, farmers and food companies include Asprocolas Acres, BAKER.nj, Cat-Like Reflexes Lemonad…
Published on June 10, 2024
Last Thursday at their bi-weekely meeting, the Nutley Board of Commissioners proclaimed June “Pride Month” in the Township. Parks and Recreation Commissioner Mauro G. Tucci read the proclamation into the record. “Whereas the Township of Nutley is a friendly and welcoming community that celebrates a…
Published on June 04, 2024
Yanticaw Park (or Boys Park as Commissioner Petracco affectionately calls it) was filled with laughter, fun, and lots of free food for Nutley’s sixth grade students. This event marked the Law Enforcement Against Drugs (LEAD) end of the year celebration picnic. The program under the direction of Pub…