Patch reviews this week’s top stories in Montclair and Essex County.
BlueWaveNJ, one of the largest progressive political advocacy groups in North Jersey, is bidding farewell to a founding member: Cary Chevat.
The Montclair-based Human Needs Food Pantry is asking for the community’s help restocking a “costly” but “essential” item.
Montclair officials are holding a free swim on Monday to help local residents beat the temperatures in the midst of a sweltering heat.
Paul A. Lisovicz to be honored for leadership and guidance of the Foundation
Recognized for Summer Lunch Program at the Montclair Public Library
See the location of the lucky Montclair store and see the winning numbers for the June 20 drawing here.
The Montclair Fire Department will sponsor a “Dads & Diapers” maternal and child-care diaper collection drive on June 16.
The Salvation Army Montclair Citadel Recognized the Foundation at the 12th Annual Coffee and a Cause event
National Nurses Week (May 6th - May 12th)
Students Against Destructive Decisions (SADD) and the Montclair Police Traffic Division will host a “Picnic in the Park for Safety."
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Montclair’s sixth annual First Ward beautification day will be held on Saturday, April 21.
Participants in the Islamic Relief USA's annual "Skate for Syria event" in Montclair helped to fundraise for “displaced” people in Syria.
The parish of St. Francis of Assisi in Glen Ridge recently hosted an ordination ceremony. Watch it here.
Learn about what you need to do to boat legally in New Jersey
The Montclair Public Library is having a big birthday celebration and you’re invited.
Hear ye, hear ye… Montclair shall be reenacting its first town council meeting on its 150th birthday.
To honor the life and generosity of Judge Connolly, the Kiwanis Club of Glen Ridge is renaming its Clothing and Household Goods Drive.
Spring can’t come quick enough, according to the Montclair History Center.
The Montclair Public Library Foundation Board has two new members: Joanne LaMarca Mathisen and Tim O’Brien.
The new "Patch Mayor" program is recruiting residents to sound the alarm about local events and issues.
The Montclair Senior Bus has added a pair of new stops to its roster: Bay Street Station and the Montclair History Center.
Montclair State University honored “a distinguished trio of New Jersey business and civic leaders” during its annual Scholarship Dinner.
Montclair is preparing for a possible snowstorm. Catch up on local info for schools, parking and garbage.
Board member, Dr. Tekeyah Sears, and the "I AM" Project are a great example of the positive impact on community
Enjoy a night out at the Montclair Art Museum with free general admission, live music, art activities, tours and a full-service bar.
The Northeast Earth Coalition honored Montclair Sustainability Officer Gray Russell with its 2018 Lifetime Environmental Achievement Award.
CARS: Sandwiches and Shakes recently held its annual canned food drive, gathering 1,269 items to benefit the Center For Food Action.
Christopher Petermann Elected Board Chair of Partners for Health Foundation
It took 235 readers, 841 books and 11,158 minutes, but Montclair has risen to the Winter Reading Challenge.
You don’t have to be from Montclair to register for the event. Community cats and pet cats are welcome.
Robert Pollack will speak on intersection of science and subjectivity at Bnai Keshet on Sunday morning.