The Essex County community continues to mourn and pay homage to the life of a prominent breast cancer physician killed by a car.
Watch the late director Jonathan Demme speak about how he entered the film biz at his 2015 Montclair Film Festival appearance.
New Jersey lost one of its most beloved running icons, Tom Fleming, when he suffered a heart attack while coaching at a meet, officials say.
Services in memory of mother, wife and physician Jan Huston-Pryor’s life will be held this weekend.
Dr. Jan Huston-Pryor, a mother and wife, worked at HackensackUMC Mountainside and St. Michael's Medical Center.
Longtime Montclair resident Robert New served in the Korean War and was an ardent community activist and volunteer.
The St. Luke's Episcopal church member served as president of the COPE Center in Montclair and was a Presby Iris Gardens supporter.
The former Montclair resident has exhibited at the Montclair Art Museum and St. Peter’s Church in New York.
The Upper Montclair resident was an active volunteer with local schools and St. Cassian Church.
The former Montclair resident was active in the local Junior League, PTA, bridge club and scouting, and was the “ultimate hostess.”
The Glen Ridge resident was also a member of the Montclair Society of Engineers.
The West Caldwell resident was a volunteer in the Montclair school system and attended St. Cassian's RC Church.
The Montclair native, author of “Dream Bones,” received the Allen Ginsberg Poetry Award and was a Poetry Center of Paterson member.
The Bloomfield native and Montclair resident was a BHS graduate, PAWS supporter and an active member of the Junior League of Montclair.
The longtime Montclairite was active in First Congregational Church, The Montclair Art Museum, Bloomfield College and the Salvation Army.
The Montclair resident was active in groups such as the Boy Scouts, Union Congregational Church and the Montclair Historical Society.
The Little Falls native owned Barbara's Antiques in the Mews in Montclair and the Pearl Harbor Milk Bar.
The Immaculate Conception High School graduate was owner of Murph’s Sports Shop in Upper Montclair, as well as a local athlete and coach.
The Essex County resident was an accomplished singer and active in the Montclair Music Club and Bloomfield Civic Chorus.
The Essex County native worked at Acme Supermarket in Montclair for most of her career.
The Montclair High graduate was a Sunday School teacher and youth leader.
Montclair resident Gloria Reinhardt was 92-years-old.
The Montclair resident was an English teacher at Montclair Kimberly Academy Upper School.
WATCH: Weiland sings “Big Empty” at the Wellmont Theater in Montclair, one of his final performances.
The lifelong Montclair resident was a school crossing guard for more than 20 years at Watchung and North Fullerton.
If you’re a Beatles fan, you know why Ringo Starr’s temporary replacement, Andy White, will be missed.
The longtime Montclair cop was the first of several generations of MPD officers in his family.
The Montclair native worked at Rudolph and Cheer and was co-owner of the Verona Inn.
The longtime Montclair resident was owner of Martin’s Home For Service and conducted funeral arrangements for many local families.
Berra, 90, died Sept. 22 of natural causes. He won 10 World Series Championships with the New York Yankees and 3 MVP Awards.
See what Montclairites had to say about the Hall of Fame catcher’s passing.
Yogi Berra, a longtime Montclair resident, who was known for his wit and excellence on the baseball field, won 10 World Series.
Known as much for his quirky sayings as for his great baseball play.
The lifelong Verona resident taught in Montclair, Livingston, Caldwell and Orange, as well as Our Lady of the Lake Church.
“Father Ben” worked with congregations in Montclair, Newark, Caldwell, Jersey City, Wayne and Morristown.
The longtime Montclair resident was active at St. Luke’s Episcopal Church and volunteered at Toni’s Kitchen.
The Montclair native was a Verona educator, Teacher of the Year and ex-chair of the West Essex Board of Realtors Education Committee.
The longtime Montclair resident was a devoted member of Calvary Temple and a physician coordinator for Orange Memorial Hospital.
J.R. Sangiuliano joined the Montclair High School football coaching staff in 2003.
In addition to founding Trumpets, Emily Ann “Jazzy” Wingert was one of the first licensed female private detectives in NJ.