In the early days of the pandemic, Kirsten D. Levingston had a glass of wine with dinner. Those days are over.
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Dance and find moments to cherish, during COVID-19
Dance schools and studios have struggled during the time of COVID-19, but are moving forward with different techniques.
Arts instruction, safely, during COVID-19
Local schools, including Glenfield Middle School, MKA and MSU, are finding ways to address arts instruction creatively during COVID.
Oratorio Society to sing outside
Oratorio Society of New Jersey will hold an outdoor, in-person, live choral rehearsal on Tuesday, Sept. 15, at 6:30 p.m. Masks required.
Pods and distance: Shakespeare Theatre opens up
Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey uses pre-reserved, widely spaced pods and painted Xs to ensure safety for their charming short plays.
Restorative Justice makes a difference
Restorative Justice workshops have continued on Zoom since lockdown. Participants say RJ makes a difference.
The Harmony Concert: online, doing good
The Harmony Concert, which is totally produced and organized by teens, will take place online on Thursday, July 16, at 7 p.m.
New urgency in ‘America to Me’
In the wake of ongoing protests around the world sparked by the death of George Floyd, the “America to Me: Real Talk Montclair” initiative that was launched March 1 in Montclair has taken on a broader scope, with a more urgent sense of purpose.
In brief: panel on talking to students about race
Tomorrow, Wednesday, June 10, at 4 p.m., Restorative Justice Montclair will co-host a discussion titled “How to Talk to Children about Race and Racism,” via Zoom. “As educators, community leaders, […]
Robin’s Nest: Adapting for your home and pet
By ROBIN WOODS For Montclair Local Robin Woods is a local girl-about-town, writing about activities, stores, restaurants, and interesting people that catch her eye. She’s written memoirs and personal essays […]
Montclair scouts hold ‘camp-in’
Montclair Cub Scouts pitched their tents at home, connected with Zoom, and held a Camp-In, with s’mores, songs, and jokes — one from Stephen Colbert.
CP Soccer goes global, while social distancing
CP Soccer hosted more than 110 players from six continents in a historic online soccer training session last Saturday, May 16.
The pandemic of 1918 and Montclair history
The pandemic of 1918 and its impact on Montclair is one of the upcoming talks in the “History at Home” series by the Montclair History Center.
Montclair Design Week pivots with DesignShed
Montclair Design Weekl has launched an umbrella organization, DesignShed, which oversees six initiatives in Project PIVOT.