Celebrating Montclair parks and the man behind themCelebrating Montclair parks and the man behind themResidents gathered at Anderson Park on Saturday, May 14, celebrating the legacy of Frederick Law Olmsted.Jaimie Julia WintersJaimie Julia WintersKate AlbrightKate Albright
Brownies, Daisies and Scouts plant trees at Anderson Park (PHOTOS)Brownies, Daisies and Scouts plant trees at Anderson Park (PHOTOS)The Scouts' tree is Charles Charlie Eid Pickles Jr. the 5th — or "Twiggy" for short.Kate AlbrightKate Albright
Friends of Anderson Park accepting entries for its annual short story contestFriends of Anderson Park accepting entries for its annual short story contestEntry deadline is Feb. 13 and each winner will receive $100.Montclair LocalMontclair Local
Friends of Anderson Park, volunteers plant 600 tulips and daffodilsFriends of Anderson Park, volunteers plant 600 tulips and daffodilsOver 50 volunteers joined the effort Saturday.Montclair LocalMontclair Local
Grief, time travel, childhood, homelessness — Stories from young Montclair mindsGrief, time travel, childhood, homelessness — Stories from young Montclair mindsThe young competitors in this year’s Anderson Park Short Story Contest weren’t given many constraints — they could be led by their imaginations and creativity.Diego Jesus Bartesaghi MenaDiego Jesus Bartesaghi Mena
Local Writing/Anderson Park: ‘The Wishing Willow’ by Vaurie WilsonLocal Writing/Anderson Park: ‘The Wishing Willow’ by Vaurie WilsonVaurie Wilson's "The Wishing Willow,' the third winner in the Anderson Park Short Story contest, imagines good kid — and bullies — and a magic tree.Gwen OrelGwen Orel
Local writing/Anderson Park: ‘Anthony and the Mole’ by Beckett SimonLocal writing/Anderson Park: ‘Anthony and the Mole’ by Beckett SimonA chubby ant meets a friend in Anderson Park, in Beckett Simon's "Anthony and the Mole," a winner in the Anderson Park Short Story Contest.Gwen OrelGwen Orel
In brief: Friends of Anderson Park story contestIn brief: Friends of Anderson Park story contestThe second annual Friends of Anderson Park short story contest for Middle School students (500 to 2,500 words) is open now through Feb. 15.Gwen OrelGwen Orel
Local Writing/Anderson Park: ‘Posie in Anderson Park’ by Suki GrabcheskiLocal Writing/Anderson Park: ‘Posie in Anderson Park’ by Suki GrabcheskiSuki Grabcheski's "Posie in Anderson Park,' about the friendship between a tree, a flower, and a purple elepjhant, brings the park to life.Gwen OrelGwen Orel
Local Writing/Anderson Park: ‘What Happens After Dark’ by Madeleine YoungLocal Writing/Anderson Park: ‘What Happens After Dark’ by Madeleine YoungIn Madeleine Young's short story "What Happens After Dark," a six-tusked beast might hold the key to escaping a menacing Anderson Park.Gwen OrelGwen Orel