It’s a milestone for Genuine Grow, which is owned by Andrew Marshall, a Montclair High School graduate.
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A dramatic ending for Montclair Local’s final newspaper
As we put together the last issue of the newspaper, we got word that a fire had damaged the presses.
Hello from Montclair Local’s new leader (Letter from the Publisher)
“I am thrilled to bring Montclair Local and Baristanet together under one strong, digital news site.”
Montclair issues official notice of Stafford public hearing for Friday morning
Council members and Stafford will not engage with one another, though residents may speak before the meeting begins.
2 Black firefighters sue Montclair and officials, citing ‘egregious race discrimination’
The promotional examination in the Fire Department was biased against Blacks, firefighters contend.
Russo weighing run for Montclair mayor
Others, including Councilor-at-Large Peter Yaccobellis and former mayoral candidate, Renee Baskerville, also contemplating a run.
Montclair residents voice fears about Lackawanna Plaza plan
Town meeting marked by concerns that the project threatens the town’s diversity
Sherrill proposing legislation to prevent ‘judge shopping’
Federal judge’s ruling in Texas on abortion drug prompts response from the New Jersey congresswoman.
Lackawanna plan opponents to hold Montclair community meeting
The plans impact on gentrification and historic preservation are on the agenda.
Council members vote to indemnify Montclair township employees, including themselves
The ordinance guarantees paid legal defense in many circumstances, including
New bridge installed in Montclair’s Edgemont Park
The replacement span comes two and a half years after Tropical Storm Ida ruined its predecessor
Health insurance payments for Montclair councilors may have run to six figures
Lawsuit filed by CFO last year questions councilors’ eligibility for coverage
Stafford seeks $1.2 million settlement from Montclair, officials say
Montclair lawyers are fearful of prolonged and costly litigation with the embattled township manager, the council members say.
Montclair baseball stars sparkled on the diamond (History & Heritage)
Patricio Scantlebury, father of Brian Scantlebury, Montclair’s acting township manager, pitched for the New York Cubans in the Negro Leagues.