All indoor youth and adult sports will be suspended starting on Dec. 5, and continuing through Jan. 2, and outdoor gatherings will be reduced further, to 25 people starting on Dec. 7.
November 2020
Montclair Synagogue Hosts Iraqi-American Journalist to Speak About Abraham Path Initiative
Writer-journalist Anisa Mehdi, an Iraqi-American who serves as executive director of Abraham Path Initiative, a walking route on the West Bank, will speak via Zoom at Bnai Keshet’s Kaplan Minyan, […]
Gov. Murphy Suspends High School & Youth Sports; Tightens Outdoor Gatherings More
All indoor youth and adult organized sports are being placed on a full pause – effective 6:00 a.m. on December 5th through January 2nd, 2021, Gov. Phil Murphy announced Monday. […]
Gardening for Life: Finishing up the season
Leave the leaves, and reflect on your garden, and plans, as the fall season goes into winter, writes Jose German in “Gardening for Life.”
Rutgers Leading Coronavirus Therapeutic Clinical Trial
Have you tested positive for COVID-19 in the past few days? Researchers are investigating a potential treatment for people recently diagnosed with SARS-CoV-2 who have no or mild symptoms Rutgers […]
Morris Museum Presents the Tapestries of Jon Eric Riis
Morristown, New Jersey – Now through May 2, 2021, the Morris Museum will present an exhibition of works by contemporary tapestry artist Jon Eric Riis (b. 1945, United States). Active […]
Montclair State To Start Spring Semester Later, Eliminates Spring Break In Response To COVID-19 Surge
Montclair State University has made changes to its spring 2021 calendar in response to the second wave of the pandemic. The changes include moving the spring semester’s start date to […]
Mayor convenes COVID-19 Recovery Task Force
Mayor Sean Spiller has appointed a COVID-19 Recovery Task Force composed of residents and representatives of small businesses and nonprofits, as a kind of think tank to analyze pandemic-related issues in Montclair and come up with solutions.
Open Book/Open Mind: Montclair native Susan Glasser and Peter Baker
Montclair native Susan Glasser and husband Peter Baker appeared at Open Book/Open MInd in November to talk about their new book.
As Essex Hudson Greenway Gets Closer To Reality, A Glimpse At The Old Boonton Line
The proposed Essex-Hudson Greenway project, a plan to convert unused railroad track along the Old Boonton like to a continuous 11-mile long, 100-ft wide outdoor recreation space that would span […]
Kettle Campaign kicks off, to meet greater needs
The Salvation Army Montclair Red Kettle Kick-Off kicked off its 130th season of giving in front of Coldwell-Banker Realty on Bellevue Avenue today, Nov. 28.
Buzz Aldrin teachers, PTA deliver Thanksgiving to neighbors
Buzz Aldrin Middle School house leaders held the annual Thanksgiving drive on Tuesday, Nov. 24, with this year’s need even greater due to the pandemic.
MKA Soccer: Cougar girls fall in state final shootout
The Montclair Kimberley Academy girls soccer team fell short in the NJSIAA North East Group F Non-Public finals but had a great 2020 season.