By ERIN ROLL roll@montclairlocal.news A Montclair hedge fund owner has been sentenced to six years in prison for defrauding two investors of $4 million. Nicholas Lattanzio, 62, was sentenced Thursday […]
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Montclair, get ready to ditch the bag
The movement to reduce the use of disposable plastics in the community is gaining momentum.
Montclair PD: Drunk man demands free liquor, locks employees inside store
By Erin Roll roll@montclairlocal.news A drunk Montclair man allegedly entered Caggiano’s Liquors on Glenridge Avenue last week demanding free liquor and then locking employees inside the store, according to police. […]
Montclair Rowing: Montclair rowers reach semifinals at Henley Regatta
by Andrew Garda garda@montclairlocal.news After winning their first three races, Montclair rowers made it to the semifinals of the Henley Regatta, the sport’s best-known event worldwide, marking the best result […]
Montclair Athletics: Track project derailed by extra costs, rising oil prices
by Andrew Garda garda@montclairlocal.news The Woodman Track project is delayed, as the Montclair Board of Education voted to reject the single bid they received at their June 18 meeting. While […]
Watchung apartment complex gets nod
The planning board approved a plan for an 11-unit apartment building, although the site plan has been met with heavy opposition from neighboring residents for some time.
Postponement for 96-year-old who wants to sell half his lot to ‘age in place’
Property owner Sam Debnam, 96, wants to sell half of his 150-by-100-foot lot to developer Mitchell MacGregor, who plans to build a single-family house on the site.
Montclair PD: Man wanted in Miller Street stabbing
By Erin Roll roll@montclairlocal.news Police in Montclair are searching for a man wanted on charges of stabbing a man on Miller Street Monday night. Authorities say that Donald “Ibn” Silvera, […]
Montclair mourns loss of Terry Demming, 7, son of former council member
By ERIN ROLL roll@montclairlocal.news The Montclair community is mourning the loss of seven-year-old Terry Demming, known as the “funniest boy in class and a great friend,” who died over the […]
Washington Avenue subdivision, 11-apartment development to be heard tonight
A proposal to split a lot on Washington Avenue in order to build a second home on the property is back at the planning board seeking approval.
The planning board will hear the new application tonight, July 9.
All Write Now: persistence and lightbulbs
Inspiration comes when you work at it.
Teenager or alien: MKA brings ‘The Sundogs’ to NYC
A teenager from outer space? MKA performs new play “The Sundogs” in Planet Connections Festivity.
Theater review: STNJ’s ‘Servant’ offers golden summer fun
Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey’s outdoor show, “The Servant of Two Masters,” glows in a summer setting.
Will the new tax laws hurt not-for-profits?
Not-for-profits are dealing with a sea of confusion when it comes to the new tax laws passed in December.