The Essex County animal shelter has another ally in its quest to rebuild following a devastating fire in April.
Being broke doesn’t mean that you have to give up having fun.
Officers from Montclair, Verona, Glen Ridge, Bloomfield and West Orange will take place in the annual charity effort, police say.
Here’s where to get your fresh veggies for the summer, Montclair.
See the winning numbers for the June 1 drawing here.
The event will feature two, free classes and include info about the Montclair Library Friends.
A Montclair sixth-grader recently helped to facilitate a fundraiser that garnered more than $4,000 to benefit nonprofit Lamp for Haiti.
Stoop Time is “a place for mature women to discuss the ups and downs of life,” organizers say.
The high school students started a news website, filmed live fire scenes and fought to build gender-neutral bathrooms.
The annual contest “encourages Essex County senior citizens to write essays about the people and events that have influenced their lives."
The film will examine the history one of the most infamous urban exploration sites in Essex County.
The priests have links to towns including Newark, Belleville, Livingston, Nutley, Seton Hall, Jersey City, Fairfield and Secaucus.
Find out how to safely and responsibly get rid of old tires in Essex County on June 18.
The news of 13-year-old Solnce’s passing comes just 3 days after the opening of the zoo’s long-awaited giraffe exhibit.
The Montclair Public Library now has a new item that is sure to make it a “hotspot.”
Essex County natives Scott and Mark Kelly will return to their old stomping grounds on May 19.
Students learned to play hits from Queen, The Clash, The Who and Petula Clark.
The exhibit - now the largest at the Essex County zoo - features four Masai giraffes, eland, whistling ducks, ostrich and tortoises.
We asked Patch readers to share their biggest safety concerns in Montclair. Here’s what they’d change.
The public event will include 1,000 free children’s books, face painting and book readings with local authors.
Poet and scholar Joy Ladin will present a free, public talk titled “How Does It Feel to Be a Problem? Transgender in a Binary Jewish World.”
I chatted with Paul Cooke - NALC branch 342 about this Sat ( may 14th ) Food Drive.
The million-dollar painting was originally thought to be worth around $500.
See the winning numbers for the Saturday, May 7 drawing here.
It’s been exactly a month since 13-year-old Emily Talkow’s book hit Amazon.
Family and friends have launched an aid effort in the name of slain NJIT student and Freehold resident Joeseph Micalizzi.
The free, family-friendly Montclair event will feature displays from local artisans, live music and food.
Michael Aymar was a “master teacher that created a unique bond with each of his students.”
Dr. Babushkin tells the Patch his favorite part about the Montclair community and offers three simple tips to help protect your teeth.
Patch readers share comments in support of pit bulls.
Last year's street fair attracted more than 5,000 visitors, organizers say.
The American Red Cross will host a series of blood donation events in North and Central New Jersey from May 1 to 15.
Future U.S. Olympian and NJ native Ibtihaj Muhammad has been named as one of Time Magazine’s “100 Most Influential People” for 2016.
The spirit of Mary WanderPolo is alive in Montclair.
The family friendly event will include a bake sale, a raffle and child friendly games and activities.
The Montclair Art Museum will soon unveil its new, $5 million Vance Wall Art Education Center.
Catch up on the Montclair Animal Shelter’s recovery efforts and read some heartwarming examples of community spirit in the face of disaster.
Essex County has a new millionaire. Is it you?
We asked Patch readers if their neighborhoods could use more stop signs. Here are some intersections they flagged as hazardous.
We have a new neighbor on Church St. in Montclair - Watch the video to see all the fun.