The sports complex will now honor the late Al Pelham.
Montclair NAACP
Community rallies in solidarity with Bloomfield’s Temple Ner Tamid
The spirit of love and community filled every crevice of the synagogue as neighbors and members of the congregation warmly greeted one another with hugs and smiles.
$10,000 reward offered in attack on synagogue
“While I have certainly been hearing from congregants who are concerned and angry, said Bnai Keshet Rabbi Elliott Tepperman, “the most common response I have heard is one of resilience and solidarity.”
The other Montclair (Letter to the Editor)
“…our town is rich with diverse communities and that Montclair has come a long way in our struggles against an ugly racial history,” Cary Chevat said. “Today, the forces of development seem intent on erasing the diverse history and nature of Montclair – is your newspaper contributing to that?”
Howe House saved by the Montclair community
The house was sold to the community group for $400,000
Montclair Board of Education president and vice president bid farewell
Latifah Jannah and Priscilla Church thanked the community during their last public meeting.
‘Get Out the Vote’ family concert set for Sunday
The purpose of the concert is to encourage all voters, regardless of party affiliation, to get out and vote in the midterm election on Tuesday, Nov. 8.
League, NAACP to hold info session on school bond referendum
Montclair voters will be asked to decide on a $187 school bond referendum on Nov. 8.
‘After Roe?’ is subject of session with attorney general; public is invited
NAACP co-sponsoring meeting at Temple Ner Tamid
Montclair’s Fourth of July picnic and parade returning
Toni’s Kitchen and Human Needs Pantry honored as the grand marshals.
Landlords suing over Montclair rent freeze? It’s just another tactic (Letter to the editor)
Mitch Kahn, leading negotiations on behalf of tenants, says Montclair landlords are doing just fine in the current market.
105 years of the Montclair NAACP — and what’s next
“It’s about helping human beings,” new chapter President Roger Terry said.
Montclair township attorney resigns, apologizes for calling Black official ‘three-fifths of a human’
The resignation also comes on the heels of the township losing its lengthy legal fight over a rent control ordinance.
NAACP: Montclair township attorney called member ‘three-fifths of a human’
The Montclair Township Council hired an outside attorney to investigate, but the NAACP says it’s still waiting on that report.