Adam Anik
At AAPI Montclair’s lantern festival, shining light on the fight against hate
2,000 lanterns throughout the park were lit as a memorial “all the souls lost to racial injustice, inequity, and violence."
Pancake race on Bloomfield Ave. raises $2K for Ukranian relief efforts (PHOTOS)
The event was organized by St. James Episcopal Church and the Upper Montclair Business Association.
Holi, Songkran celebrated at AAPI Montclair’s color run (PHOTOS)
Racers completed in a closed course at Brookdale Park, and were splashed with color and water at the finish line.
Montclair buzzed with live tunes for Make Music Winter (PHOTOS)
The all day event ended with the Phil Klein's Unsilent Night
Feast of St. Sebastian returns to Montclair for 2021 (PHOTOS)
The Society of St. Sebastian’s feast and carnival returned to Montclair last week, continuing a tradition that’s been going on for nearly a century.
The society celebrated its “95th Anniversary Feast,” after last year’s carnival was canceled due to the coronavirus pandemic (but the procession continued). Visitors came to the festival, ne...
Photos: About 1,000 marchers rally in Montclair for Black Lives Matter
Approximately 1,000 people marched in the streets of Montclair on Saturday, June 6, to protest police brutality and call for accountability from local and national law-enforcement agencies. Photos by Adam Anik. For a report on the event, click here...
Photos: Purim party pleasures
Despite many metropolitan area cancellations of Purim Carnivals, and two cancelled locally, in Caldwell and in the Oranges, it is a happy holiday, celebrated this year on Monday night, March 9th, through Tuesday, March 10, a story of intrigue, with a king, queen, and Haman, the evil prime minister, recounting the Jewish people's survival in ancient Persia from Haman’s plot “to destroy, kill and an
Photos: Newark St. Paddy’s Day Parade (almost) starts in Montclair
Tierney's Tavern is rocking on Sunday, March 8, as supporters gather in Montclair to get whistles wet and celebrate Montclair's Michael Byrne, this year's Grand Marshall of the parade along Broad Street. Byrne steps down as the Chairman after eight years of work, an anything-but-routine series of behind-the-scenes efforts across the county to create good-will and renewed interest, breathing new
Photos: MFEE workshops racial stress, racial literacy
The splash page on the Montclair Fund for Educational Excellence website for the new workshop presented on Sunday, March 1 in St. Luke's Episcopal Church, "America to Me Real Talk," asks
"Be Courageous
Race. Conversation. Honesty. Action...
Photos: Hundreds hunt at Hillside Swap
More than 230 'swappers' swarmed the Hillside School for the Winter Community Swap on Saturday, by the time doorman Johnson Tyler's stopped counting about 9:24, after the line was swallowed up into the building. Tyler's the husband of the event founder and organizer Jane Marcus, wrangling a team of 25 volunteers helping to recycle the gently used goods. Sin...