A draft resolution would reduce the number of council meetings to 17 next year from 22 this year and move the start time up an hour, to 6 p.m. from 7 p.m.
Lori Price Abrams
Acting Montclair Township manager starts checking off to-do list
Acting Township Manager Brian Scantlebury says he wants to restructure a part of the township government.
Montclair leaders and local organizations weigh in on school bond referendum
Some voice support, some don’t but explain why and some stay silent.
Former deputy clerk files suit against Montclair Township, Stafford
Juliet Lee, former deputy township clerk, alleges in her lawsuit that Township Manager Timothy Stafford created a “hostile work environment.”
Glen Ridge fire services contract lays bare Montclair Council split
Council members accused others of withholding vital data and out-and-out lying.
Accessory dwelling units might preserve Montclair’s diversity (Town Square)
The ADU ordinance, which is set for first reading on Wednesday, Sept. 28, is expected for a final vote Tuesday, Oct. 25.
Montclair ends sister city relationship with Russian city of Cherepovets
Council, community divided on how best to move forward.
Montclair library will get more funds than it sought Monday, less than it sought Tuesday (or last month)
A list of appropriations provided to council members seems to show more than the mayor announced.
10 members of Montclair’s Senior Citizens Advisory Committee resign in protest
They say changes to the group would undercut their role as advocates for seniors’ needs.
Need to get out of the cold? Daytime respite returns to Toni’s kitchen
The service will continue until March.
Masks now required at indoor public places in Montclair
Rules also in place in Newark, South Orange, Maplewood.
Montclair library leader: Township still ‘overreaching’ with plan to oversee our operations
And some council members say they were caught off guard — sent a new version of the plan before they had a chance to weigh in.
Montclair’s library director leaving for 28-branch Sacramento system as power struggle continues here
He’s leaving for a giant library system in a state capitol as a battle over budgets and oversight with the township administration continues.
Attorney will investigate Black Montclair firefighters’ claims of racial bias in promotions exam
The firefighters say the rubric was changed specifically to put them at a disadvantage.