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Montclair police officers joined more than 500 Essex County residents at the annual “Take Strides, Save Lives” opioid awareness event.
Looking for “proud Italian Americans” who are making a difference in Essex County? Meet Judith Persichilli and Frank Del Gaudio.
“Good thing we’re fine free,” library staff joked.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives being held near you.
Tevita Bryce, 28, suffered a heart attack and stroke while competing in a Montclair rugby game. He was released from the ICU on Tuesday.
The library is one of 12 in NJ selected for the program. Trainers will be offering the public help with job hunts, computer skills and more.
All types of donations are needed, especially type O.
“While substantial progress has been made in restoring the library’s budget to pre-pandemic levels, much more needs to be done.”
Newark’s Bethany Baptist church and Bnai Keshet, a synagogue in Montclair, will hold a BBQ on Oct. 23.
Do you have unwanted computers, monitors, printers, speakers, TVs or keyboards? Mark down Oct. 16 on your calendar.
William Hurlock, Montclair’s deputy mayor and a fourth generation Italian-American, is making his community proud, officials said.
2021 honorees include Carlos Gonzalez, Martha Felix, Miguel Rodriguez and Jose Aviles. Here’s why they each earned a round of applause.
Family Promise of Essex will hold its 2021 fundraising campaign, “Walk for Change,” on Oct. 16 and 17.
The fundraising event will feature a Q&A session with Olympian, professional skater and architect Alexis Sablone.
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Montclair code enforcement officials won’t be giving summonses for bulk waste left out on the curb in the affected area.
The Red Cross is holding a blood drive in the Montclair area soon.
Montclair town officials gave an update on storm-damaged item collection.
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All across Montclair, people have been pulling together for neighbors in need after Hurricane Ida. Here’s how you can get help.
Crews have picked up items on most Montclair streets. But collection still continues, town officials say.
Mountainside Pool will close for the season on Aug. 26. Nishuane Pool will remain open through Sept. 6.
The Rotary Club of Montclair is marking its 100th year of service to the community by setting a big challenge.
People can walk up and grab a pre-packaged food bundle, or they can hop on the mobile market truck and “shop” for what they want.
There's a Red Cross blood drive being held nearby.
The New Jersey Arts and Culture Recovery Fund awarded $1.3 million in grants to more than 60 nonprofits, including four in Montclair.
This weekend’s events include theater in the park, a grand opening party, outdoor concerts and a comedy show.
Scenes at a New Jersey Jackals game at Montclair State were reminiscent of an infamous NBA brawl as visiting players entered the stands.
The country is experiencing a severe blood donation shortage.