Info on changes to SAT, subject tests, interpreting PSAT scores and more.
January 2015
Bloomfield Crime: Robbery, Burglaries, and Several Arrests
This week’s Bloomfield crime blotter from Sgt. Anthony J. Servedio: ROBBERY 1/19/15 – At 8 Franklin St. the Stop & Shop, a suspect stole four bags of shrimp and two […]
Bowling For Homes
All proceeds from the fun event will benefit HOMECorp.
Fabulous February First Free Thursday Night at MAM
Free museum admission, live music, fun activities, a full-service bar, and great food to enjoy.
Montclair Township Council Considers Parking . . . Again
Residents of Oxford Street want a two hour parking ordinance.
Montclair Animal Shelter Manager & Health Dept Director Issue Statement on Luke and Midnight
Additional info on shelter coverage during last night’s storm.
Mental Health Association of Essex County Launches new Life Transitions for Seniors Program: Aging-in-Place Initiative
The Montclair-based Mental Health Association of Essex County (MHAEC) is launching “Life Transitions for Seniors,” a new program benefiting seniors and soon-to-be seniors with guidance and support as they navigate […]
Childhood: Food Memories
“Hawaiian Punch. I would overload on it. That and mini Entenmann’s blueberry muffins.”
Montclair Family Invites the Community to Join the NOMAN Campaign to Fight Cancer
On Saturday take a class and learn more at 3Sixty Cycling Studio.
Montclair Crime: Arrests, Burglaries, Vandalism
The week in Montclair Crime from Lt. David O’Dowd, Montclair Police Department: Arrest: 01-20-2015 (Pathmark, Lackawanna Plaza) Troy L. Johnson, 46yoa from Irvington, arrested for shoplifting. Recovered proceeds were $30 […]
Wanted: The Combination of the Former Bean’s Coffee House Flavor Blend
Former fan of the coffee shop is jonesing for the joe.
Great Ways To Have A Fun Snow Day
We’ve got snowy, fun activities for indoors and out!
The Special Connection: Montclair SEPAC Presents “The 3-Minute Moment”
A discussion on communication between children and adults.
Blizzard of 2015
Schools and many businesses will remained closed as scheduled.