The sports complex will now honor the late Al Pelham.
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Embattled Montclair Council places Stafford on paid administrative leave
Five-hour Township Council meeting deteriorates into invective and shouting.
Montclair Township inquiry found that Stafford created ‘hostile work environment’
The township’s Affirmative Action office began an investigation of the township manager in May.
Toni’s Kitchen marks decades of feeding the hungry
Ministry provides meals and groceries for families and seniors struggling with food insecurity.
12 intersections upgraded on Bloomfield Avenue In Montclair
The upgrades to the traffic intersections are part of an ongoing project spearheaded by county official Joseph DiVincenzo Jr.
Glen Ridge fire services contract lays bare Montclair Council split
Council members accused others of withholding vital data and out-and-out lying.
Montclair was sole bidder for Glen Ridge fire contract
The expected competition from Bloomfield did not materialize.
Mayor: Montclair likely to OK fire protection deal with Glen Ridge
Mayor Sean Spiller calls the 10-year contract a ‘win-win’ despite lower payments.
Montclair and Essex County residents mobilize after overturning of Roe v. Wade
Residents take to the street and Spiotta park to show their support for abortion rights.
Montclair’s Ascend ‘laser-focused’ on medical marijuana — at least for now
The dispensary is leaving open the door for recreational pot sales, but says that’s not it’s focus right now.
Spiller appoints his designee to BoSE
Mayor Sean Spiller — also the No. 2 leader of the state’s largest teachers union — won’t be serving on the body that reviews and approves Montclair’s public schools budget every year.
Montclair Public Library hopes for better budget situation in 2021
By ERIN ROLL roll@montclairlocal.news The Montclair Public Library had a difficult financial year in 2020, with its budget $530,000 less than what it had hoped for, according to library data. […]
Montclair, county plan for vaccine rollout
Health care workers and long-term care residents will be the first to get vaccinated against the virus. New Jersey however has a goal to vaccinate 70 percent of adults over the next six months.
Preparing for the future – Vaccines roll into New Jersey
The vaccine by Pfizer received emergency use authorization from the Food and Drug Administration on Dec. 11. A second vaccine by Moderna is expected to be approved as well.