The third party group would place an interim manager and begin a statewide search.
Brian Scantlebury
Meeting for Montclair superintendent, council members on budget falls apart
An on-again, off-again meeting breaks down over questions about who should attend.
Lawsuit puts Montclair Fire Department and Firehouse No. 3 under scrutiny
Firehouse No. 3 has received little to no capital improvements in more than a decade.
Montclair officials walk residents through $100 million budget
The proposed budget for 2023 is 4.59% higher than the budget for 2022.
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.
With closure of bus routes 2 weeks away, Montclair leaders exploring options
Officials were weighing a range of options.
Montclair council creates social worker position to help older residents and others
A unanimous vote paves the way to fill a spot that has been vacant for six years.
A bond proposal and a promise – Montclair’s pools will open on time
“Any work is happening after Labor Day,” Fourth Ward Councilor David Cummings said. “The pools will be open this summer.”
In new allegations, Montclair’s CFO says mayor retaliated against her
Amended lawsuit says mayor sought retribution following harassment complaint against the township manager.
Montclair council holds off action on Stafford
Law firm’s investigation reviewed in closed session
Two more women accuse Montclair’s township manager of abuse
The claims by two former Montclair employees come in support of lawsuits against Stafford and the township
NJ subpoenas Montclair for councilors’ personnel and pay records
The state attorney general’s office is seeking paystubs, time sheets, pension and benefits information.
Montclair seniors pushing township for services
Montclair Gateway to Aging in Place is sending out 5,000 postcards to recruit a brigade of volunteers and to confront matters that the organization says have gone unaddressed by the township’s elected leaders.
Good news and bad news for Montclair (On the Other Hand)
Richie Chevat says he was wrong.