Anti-police graffiti is cropping up throughout Montclair, with officials reporting three incidents over the last two weeks.
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Artist who ‘beautified’ Glenridge Ave. mural comes forward
By LINDA MOSS moss@montclairlocal.news A local artist has come forward to say that she was the person responsible for the color and wording, “Love where you live,” that was added […]
Mural, community gardens come under council scrutiny
By LINDA MOSS moss@montclairlocal.news Montclair is grappling with establishing guidelines for the private use, for community gardens and even street art, of public land and what recourse the township should […]
Council mulls punishment for additions to mural
By LINDA MOSS moss@montclairlocal.news Beauty may be in the eye of the beholder, but adding it to public walls without permission is unlawful. Hence, the township is considering a crack-down […]
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Motivational message or just plain vandalism?
Montclair To Address Graffiti Problem With “Stamp Out Graffiti” Reward Program
Rewards of up to $500 offered for identifying frequent graffiti vandals.
Montclair Police Blotter: Robberies, Burglaries, Stolen Bikes, and More Vandalism
Last week’s Montclair crime report includes multiple reports of graffiti and other vandalism.
Montclair Police Blotter: More Graffiti and Other Vandalism, Plus Thefts, Burglaries, Drug Busts
Crime in Montclair this week included several thefts, burglaries, and arrests–including one for possession of heroin and another for possession of cocaine. As with last week, there were several incidents of […]
Montclair Police Blotter: Burglaries, Thefts, Arrests, DWI and Numerous Incidents of Graffiti and Other Vandalism
Crime in Montclair this week included several thefts, burglaries, and arrests–including one for suspected DWI. There were also numerous incidents of graffiti and other vandalism.
Glen Ridge Street Graffiti Gets Police Attention
Some residents chuckled, others were angry, and the police were taking it seriously.
Tagged in Baristaville
Rather than being dismayed by what many would consider vandalism, I was first charmed by the unexpected display of public “art,” but then a bit disappointed that it wasn’t more, well, artistic.
Montclair Police Blotter: Graffiti, Attempted Burglary, Shoplifting
Police responded to Mount Hebron School on Bellevue Avenue yesterday on a report of vandalism. At the northern entrance to the school on Lorraine Avenue, there was black graffiti that […]