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History
The Montclair community celebrates Juneteenth with local vendors and performers
Townspeople celebrated the holiday on Saturday, June 24.
Woman’s Club is more than ‘the ladies who lunch’ (Robin’s Nest)
Organized on Oct. 4, 1900, the Woman’s Club of Upper Montclair has a rich, long history in town.
Montclair’s Juneteenth celebration rescheduled
The event will now take place Saturday, June 24.
George Marable: The grand marshal is tapping into a new industry.
“We’re very proud,” Marable said. “Like I said, I’ve been here, I’ve been here for 51 years and it was good to be thought of in a positive manner.”
Montclair residents celebrate Mattie Martin, dedicated to the town for 3 decades
Mattie Martin is leaving her “home” to go back home.
AAPI Montclair educates, advocates and celebrates
AAPI Montclair has a variety of events to celebrate AAPI Heritage Month.
NJPAC performance is like a “homecoming” for an MHS grad
Chalvar Monteiro will be performing at NJPAC with Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater.
Plea for peace and time for pomp as OSNJ gears up for spring concert
The Oratorio Society spring concert will be held on April 29.
Splashes of color and water to mark two holidays in Montclair
AAPI Montclair hosted their second annual color run with a crowd of 1200.
Montclair’s Dionne Ford explores her family history in new memoir
Exploring a painful past enabled her to move forward.
Yogi Berra documentary to be shown in special screening at The Clairidge
A Q&A session with the director and Berra’s granddaughter to follow
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.
Speaking at Montclair State, Hillary Clinton warns of attacks on women’s rights
The former secretary of state issues a challenge at Montclair State University.