Immaculate Conception defeated Glen Ridge, 30-6
Lisa Romeo
Car stolen from Quick Check parking lot while owner was in store, police say
Montclair police blotter for May 3 through May 10.
Dan Gill is a Montclair education visionary. Ageist criticism was in the worst taste (Letter to the editor)
Judy Beck says Erik D’Amato’s criticism of teachers ‘in the twilight of their careers’ had no business singling out Dan Gill.
Trust the LWV’s advice against an elected Montclair school board (Letter to the editor)
Andrea Cohen says agrees with the LWV that an elected board doesn’t represent voters better.
Historic commission denies Union house razing again
Montclair’s Historic Preservation has denied a couple’s request to demolish their Union Street home, which has become ridden with asbestos and red-tagged by the township as uninhabitable.
Montclair High gymnastics vaults into the season
The Montclair High School Gymnastics team is aiming to win but more than anything they are enjoying getting to see and socialize with friends in person.
The red fox: Montclair’s cutest carnivore (What’s in Your Backyard)
By DAVID WASMUTH For Montclair Local Sly and cunning are two common descriptors. It has even given us the term “outfox.” It’s hard to think of another animal so associated […]
Non-essential travel, street parking barred in Montclair for NJ snowstorm
Montclair trash and recycling collection has been suspended for Monday, Feb. 1 and Tuesday, Feb. 2 because of this week’s anticipated snowstorm.
History & Heritage: Lazy days of summer, 1935
In this week’s History & Heritage column, Molly Hone discusses a picture of readers in the Main Library’s garden from 1935.
Skate park, bike ramps and free-form sports fill a void
At the skate park, at home, in parks and on trails, Montclairians are finding “free-form” sports help them keep fit and happy.
Local writing: ‘Could All This?’ by Maya Gutierrez reflects this time
Maya Gutierrez, 14, wrote her poem ‘Could All This?’, about this time, for a school assignment, as she was about to graduate from Buzz Aldrin Middle Schoo.
Judge denies injunction to postpone July 1 swearing in of Montclair’s new council
Montclair’s swearing-in of its new mayor and council will take place on July 1 as planned.
PHOTOS: Students for Justice hold space
Students for Justice, an organization made up of NJ students dedicated in fighting for all social justice movements, held a solidarity space and candle lighting at Watchung Plaza on Sunday, June 14.