“Every time a contract changes hands, we go through the stress of possibly losing our jobs – this is no way to live.”
Montclair is temporarily suspending its municipal Styrofoam recycling program because the town’s service provider went out of business.
Montclair was barking up the right tree when the town council recently issued a liquor license to a local theater nonprofit.
Some of the state’s wealthiest companies are about to catch a huge tax break, activists say. But business groups beg to differ – here’s why.
Montclair has the power to issue a “theater exception license” for plenary retail consumption. Will this nonprofit nail it down?
The walkout included several New Jersey newsrooms. Reporters are demanding “reinvestment” in local news and “living wages” for journalists.
Good buds, groovy jams and community-building will soon be on display in Montclair, the owners of Kush Connection say.
Night Owl will be located at the site of the former DLV Lounge. Kush Connection will be located across the street from Tierney’s Tavern.
It was a big week for TLEHL Inc. and Genuine Grow, two marijuana businesses that are setting up under the same roof in Montclair.
Where is the closest recreational cannabis dispensary to Montclair? Plus, here are three other marijuana-related things to know this 4/20.
Montclair State Professor: “We wanted students to know that you don’t have to be an adult or a scientist to become an inventor.”
The company wants to open a recreational marijuana dispensary at the historic Chase bank building on Bloomfield Avenue. See renderings here.
“Rather than publicizing rallies, we encourage Workers United to live up to their obligations,” Starbucks countered.
A supermarket in Montclair sold a winning Jersey Cash 5 lottery ticket for the drawing on March 18. See the lucky numbers here.
Starbucks stores in Hopewell Township, Hamilton, Summit and Montclair deserve “good faith negotiations,” Bob Menendez and Cory Booker said.
A new recreational marijuana business is coming to Montclair.
NJ may drop a tax for some of its largest companies. Some say it’s a shrewd move – others argue it's a "tax cut for corporate millionaires."
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Genuine Grow has already gained a conditional license from the state, and is trying to launch a micro-cultivation business in Montclair.
Some are operating without proper registration, a report says. Others have enrolled thousands of workers in a state health benefit program.
Tog Samphel's gadget – known as “Anytongs” – is a plastic handle that turns any two utensils into a set of tongs.
Someone shattered the window of a pharmacy in Montclair in a burglary attempt, police said.
“The average American will earn less in their lifetime than every company on this list earns in an hour,” a new study says.
“We’re fighting for our livelihoods and our communities,” a barista at a Starbucks in Montclair said.
Montclair-based Violet PR captured several industry awards this fall, including a nod as “Boutique Agency of the Year.”
The New Jersey Business & Industry Association honored five outstanding college students, including one from Montclair State University.
Finding the best fall pumpkin at a field near Montclair could come at an increased cost this year.
“In today’s fast-paced, digitally driven society, self-care is a necessity – not a luxury.”
A co-owner said the cannabis dispensary would steer away from the “stoner” stereotype and promote a “health and wellness” mentality.
“It’s still pushups and squats and burpees all day, every day – just not in Montclair.”
If a “plastic-free future” becomes a reality, it will be partly thanks to entrepreneurs like Rachel and Daniel Garcia.
Ascend’s medical marijuana dispensary in Montclair is ready to begin recreational cannabis sales to the public, the company said.
NJCPA: Millionaires and big corporations will pay more. Most taxpayers will see lower costs for prescription drugs, health care and energy.
New Jersey saw about $4.6 million in tax revenue in the nine weeks after the first day of legal marijuana sales began, state officials said.
Bank of America was fined $225 million for fouling up unemployment benefits in 12 states amid the COVID pandemic, federal officials said.
The Montclair baristas cited "understaffing, poorly working equipment and improper training" as reasons why they wanted to form a union.
Medical marijuana patients in New Jersey no longer have to pay state sales tax when they buy cannabis from a licensed dispensary.
Sky-high real estate costs and limited competition are inflating the price of cannabis in New Jersey, an expert says.
A medical marijuana dispensary in Montclair is still awaiting a final greenlight from the town to begin recreational cannabis sales.
Ascend Wellness in Montclair now has approval from state officials to sell recreational marijuana to adults.