"Heroes work here," the signs read, paying homage to the hospital's coronavirus efforts. See photos and video from the tribute.
Want to know what it feels like to be forgotten? Try to buy groceries during a pandemic when you suffer from lupus, a Montclair woman says.
The Montclair Drifters delivered more than 200 care packages to frontline healthcare workers at University Hospital in Newark.
Several township events in Montclair, including the popular African Heritage Day Parade and Festival, have been canceled due to COVID-19.
Three local funders have joined the Township of Montclair to address escalating food need during the COVID-19 pandemic.
These days lot of home workout equipment has gone out of stock. How can you have a great home workout with no equipment?
The world is filled with humor, inspiration and beauty. Get your daily smile from these uplifting news stories in Essex County.
A ticket matched all five cards drawn for the 5 Card Cash drawing on Tuesday, capturing a $100,000 jackpot.
In a sign of the times, the Human Needs Food Pantry in Montclair is now distributing face masks. See other ways the nonprofit is adapting.
“With the current COVID-19 outbreak upending so many lives, food pantries are being challenged to continue their essential services.”
Towns including Bloomfield, Montclair and Cedar Grove say people aren’t throwing away face masks, gloves and other COVID-19 trash properly.
Montclair residents and businesses are using Toni’s Kitchen as a rallying point to aid their neighbors during the COVID-19 crisis.
How can you help yourself stay motivated while self-isolating? Here are a few helpful tips to keep you focused on staying healthy.
“A list of names is greater security than toilet paper,” a Montclair resident said.
A rising tide of compassion is helping Essex County cope with the chaos of COVID-19.
Bnai Keshet in Montclair is inviting the community to “celebrate refugees and asylum seekers” on March 20 and 22.
Is this winter weather dragging you down?! Don’t give in--Here are some helpful tips to help you beat the winter blues!
“The Montclair Police Department is committed to fostering positive relationships between its employees and the LGBTQ community.”
Temple University professor Mark Leuchter will host an event at Bnai Keshet in Montclair on Feb. 15.
This Valentine’s instead of candy give your partner the gift of health and build a better bond by starting a workout routine together!
An award-winning author, professor and deaf rights activist is coming to Montclair for a free event as part of the Bnai Keshet Book Club.
A pair of Montclair residents and Girl Scout boosters will appear on cookie boxes. One will be on Lemon-Ups, the other on Thin Mints.
The free course is presented by the Montclair, Bloomfield, Glen Ridge, Verona and East Orange police departments.
Montclair "direly" needs a shelter for homeless residents facing frigid winter nights. A fundraiser can help make it happen, organizers say.
A “genealogical treasure hunt” that started with a 112-year-old message in a beer bottle is getting deeper at Montclair State University.
A pair of Montclair residents hosted 38 adults and four children at the 35th annual Bunk’s Fun Run event.
Members of Bnai Keshet in Montclair travelled to Montgomery, Alabama for some eye-opening lessons on the civil rights movement.
The choral passion-oratorio aims to inspire listeners to stand for “love, forgiveness, understanding and justice.”
In 1907, two bricklayers from Newark hid a message inside a bottle at Montclair State University. Here’s what it said.
The Montclair Bikery will host its 7th annual “Turkey Ride” to benefit the Human Needs Food Pantry on Sunday, Nov. 24.
The Montclair Public Library will offer a “Food for Friends” program for the 2019 holiday season.
Bnai Keshet’s 2019 Scholar in Residence will discuss a modern history of Jews, Muslims and music-making in North Africa.