Check out some of our top stories this week in Montclair and Essex County.
The Montclair History Center has received a grant supporting the virtual “History at Home” program series.
Meet a true hero, Captain Vince Lombardi, at our Clifton class and exam this week!
Elsie Barrick of Montclair was recognized for her contributions to the community at an annual African American History Month event.
A “unique moment” will take place at a church in Montclair when more than 100 religious relics go on display this week.
“It's so fun to see the youngest children climb the stairs and point out the different sea creatures. All of our patrons are enjoying it.”
The Friends of the Howe House will hold an authors’ conversation on the theme of "Finding Our Way Home" at Montclair Public Library.
Ten-year-old Zoe of Glen Ridge Teams Up with Stop & Shop to Help Cure Childhood Cancer
Essex County residents 60 and older are invited to submit an original story for the annual contest, which will return in 2024.
The Montclair Fund for Educational Excellence will host a public mini-conference for local youth and their caregivers on Feb. 24.
Montclair is seeking state funding to build a “completely inclusive playground” at the park.
Each is a member of Troop 12 in Montclair, one of the oldest in the country. Here’s what their Eagle Scout projects were.
Montclair Early Music’s “Jubilee 2024” concert will celebrate African American composers throughout history.
A Montclair police officer sprung into action when he came across a person in need in West Orange.
A plan to improve access for people with disabilities at the Montclair History Center’s 2-acre campus on Orange Road got a financial boost.
The Montclair Women’s Club will host a public event featuring an “inside take” from a reporter who has covered the Robert Durst murders.
“Is your New Year’s resolution to pare down your possessions and declutter your living space ... without messing up the planet?”
What actually happens to the bottles, cans and paper collected from Essex County residents? Find out at a public meeting on Jan. 22.
Members of the Omicron Xi Omega Chapter of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Inc. held a “day of service” in memory of the late civil rights icon.
Got a question about a computer, device or other technabob that is giving you trouble in Montclair? Mark Jan. 19 down on the calendar.
The world is filled with humor, inspiration and beauty. Here are seven stories to make you smile from Essex County, New Jersey.
Some of the best places to live in the country are towns and cities in New Jersey.
The NJSP requires all boaters to take a boat safety course and the proctored exam.
Meet Yasmine Perry at the next Pathways Forward meeting on Monday, January 8 from 6.30 p.m.
Here’s why Madeline Gale and Reubena Spence of Montclair earned a nod as some of Rep. Mikie Sherrill’s “2023 Heroes of NJ-11.”
Wildfire smoke? A bull on the train tracks? Strange lights in the sky? Robots? Catch up with some of the year’s most unusual stories.
The nonprofits are dedicated to making a positive difference in the Montclair community, organizers said.
Impact100 Essex has awarded 2023 “Equity Grants” to three nonprofits, including AAPI Montclair.
It doesn’t get town, county or state funds. But this community program in North Jersey gave out more than 330,000 pounds of food last year.