Wellmont Theatre re-opens Sunday night after being closed two weeks ago when a chunk of plaster fell from the ceiling.
Here's the Patch planner packed with ideas for every day of the week.
MAM receives funding so that it can hold the popular event again in September.
The museum is now accepting applications from artists who might want to participate.
Montclair High School student Malcolm "Thelonious" Martin has already gone far in the music world.
A second contest launched to upend negative TV images of state and its residents.
Documentary will be shown Thursday night.
Francesca Federico will appear in the play "How Alfo Learned To Love Women."
Luna Stage continues to be a jewel in the New Jersey arts scene.
Surbeck's photographs are on exhibit at the Montclair Public Library through July 31.
Here's a Patch list of camps and classes that still have openings in August.
Drummer does what he can to boost interest in music among young students.
Web site celebrates its one-year anniversary with parties around the world.
With the Chinese New Year officially beginning this weekend, Patch will show you how to make dumplings, with the help of a few pros.
The Montclair Arts Council aims to find out.
Jazz House Kids offers a plethora of classes and camps.
Montclair Art Museum's exhibit is a blockbuster that will delight visitors of all ages.
Connors makes Breaking Boundaries: The Art of Alex Masket.
Restaurant/club offers Manhattan-style entertainment.
Writer Ronda Kaysen launches a new blog filled with reviews of places and events aimed at New Jersey families.
Turtle Back Zookeepers work to keep visitors and animals cool in the heat.
"Windows Project" is transforming vacant storefronts across Montclair.
Montclair's new School of Rock launches a summer concert series on Saturday.
Every week our Montclair Movie Maven will hit the theater so she can give you the thumbs up or the thumbs down on the latest films.
Now that the fireworks are over, here's the Patch list of the top things to do the rest of the week.
The popular Destination Montclair Web site could be the first casualty if cuts go through
Getting to know Jim Peskin, executive director of the Montclair Arts Council.