United Airlines’ tips about flying the red eye inspired a bevy of comments from internet pundits. Read some of the best here.
Montclair Health Department workers will host free winter rabies clinics in Montclair and Cedar Grove in February of 2017.
The programs will celebrate the achievements of African American's throughout history; all events are free.
Montclair’s Cara Moroze struck a blow for the do-gooders when she earned PLANETCIVIC’s Montclair Altruist Award.
Montclair residents can donate scarves, mittens and hats to the MPD “Mitten Tree.”
School of Rock Montclair will trade donations of full grocery bags of non-perishable items for their line of rock t-shirts.
It’s easy to make one giant leap for mankind, but how about taking a giant whizz? Watch New Jersey native Buzz Aldrin talk about his records
An Essex County store sold a winning ticket for the Dec. 31 Powerball drawing, NJ lottery officials say. See the lucky numbers here.
The Montclair nonprofit housing community says “happy retirement” to one of its staunchest allies.
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These Essex County families know that a simple gingerbread house can be the gateway to a great holiday experience.
Bradford School third grade teacher Denise Macaluso is “making a difference in the lives of students."
“Let's rally around this wonderful family that has demonstrated such grace and compassion toward others,” Montclair’s mayor said.
Aldrin was seen on a plane leaving New Zealand after being medically evacuated from the South Pole.
Montclair “Jeopardy” fans take heed… one of your own is slated to appear on the Tuesday, Dec. 13 episode of the iconic TV trivia show.
The meeting will be held in the Red Gables historic house from 10:30 a.m. to noon.
Blk Grrl book fair will be presenting a 2 hour reading in conjunction with Human Right's Day at First Congressional Church in Montclair.
Aldrin was part of a tourist group visiting the South Pole.
The Montclair Arts Advisory Committee will host an arts forum December 4.
There’s a surprisingly sensible reason why Rosalia Gonglefski waited so long to cash her winning Jersey Cash 5 ticket.
See the winning numbers and locations here.
You may be surprised to see which towns have the worst — and best — car insurance costs in New Jersey, according to new data.
Ruth’s free, public talk at MSU will explore sex, education and her personal journey.”
Peter Guiffra plans to plant 1,500 tulip bulbs during this year’s annual May In Montclair effort.
A winning Jersey Cash 5 ticket was sold in Essex County for the Monday, Oct. 31 drawing, NJ lottery officials say.
Love books? Montclair Kimberley Academy (MKA) plans to host “the biggest annual Scholastic Book Fair in the country.”
The Food for Fines program extends from Nov. 13 to Nov. 23.
A gas tax hike will go into effect Tuesday in New Jersey, and you'll see the impact immediately at the pump. Better fill up now.
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The project aims to encourage would-be novelists in Montclair to finish their first drafts.
Lamp for Haiti will host its Annual Fundraiser and Art Show on Nov. 11 at the Upper Montclair Women’s Club.
The vigil will be held Monday, Oct. 24 from 6:30-7:30 p.m.
Megan Levinson of North Caldwell and Alyssa Epstein of Livingston are members of the iconic Radio City Rockettes.
The Montclair family-friendly fall festival will include a race between hundreds of rubber duckies across Edgemont pond.
Author Ylonda Gault Caviness visits the library Oct. 25 as part of the With the Author series.
Meet the publishers of Weird NJ and local urban explorer Wheeler Antabanez at the Montclair Art Museum.
Montclair police officers will wear pink badges throughout October in recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.
Applegate Farm’s 22nd annual Oktoberfest event will include an ice cream eating contest, food, music and games.
Think that you’re the biggest ramen noodle fanatic in Essex County? Time to put your reputation where your mouth is.
These 30 New Jerseyans’ leadership has made the Garden State “a better place to live and work.”