A proposed New Jersey law would force home sellers and landlords to tell potential residents about flood risks – before they move.
New Jersey prosecutors are seeking pay records, time sheets and attendance logs for all of Montclair’s town council members, a report says.
The ball is in the Montclair Planning Board’s court – for now.
“This may be one of the most significant scientific achievements of this century,” Joe Pennacchio said. “Now is the time to act.”
“Symbols of hate” like the swastika found in Edgemont Park won’t be tolerated in Montclair, the town’s mayor said.
A major redevelopment project in Montclair took a big step forward. But some residents remain wary about its potential impact to the town.
Will one of Montclair’s most-discussed real estate projects – Lackawanna Plaza – move on to its next phase of approval?
A proposed New Jersey law would ramp up job protections for "domestic workers" in private homes. But some critics say it goes too far.
A deep dive is taking place into the state’s COVID response. It took nearly three years to get the ball rolling, Sen. Kristin Corrado said.
Yvonne Bouknight, Mfreke “Monk” Inyang and Brian Fleischer held onto their Election Day leads, according to the county clerk’s office.
“It’s time we stopped allowing private hospital executives to make us sick with their outrageous prices,” a New Jersey activist said.
"We at Out Montclair are disgusted and sad to hear about yet another attack on a LGBTQ+ establishment, where innocent lives have been lost."
New Jersey’s two U.S. senators are among those calling for more oversight of Twitter in the wake of Elon Musk’s takeover.
They’re calling it a “Red Cup Rebellion,” a day of protest against the corporate coffee giant. Workers at three NJ stores are participating.
Improvements include removing the existing wood chip safety surface and installing a new, poured-in-place safety surface in the playground.
Tim Stafford has been named in two lawsuits, and has been accused of creating a hostile work environment. He’s currently on paid leave.
It’s a three-peat for Rep. Sherrill, according to early election results. She thanked the district for “putting their faith in Democrats.”
Montclair voters cast ballots for board of education candidates and a school bond proposal. See the latest unofficial results here.
Election Day is Tuesday. Here's what you need to know if you plan to vote in Montclair.
Joseph Biasco: “The stakes are too high this election year, and we must put an end to the Radical Left and their agenda.”
Montclair officials issued a reminder about the rules for displaying political signs as the 2022 election nears the finish line.
These journalists want to know: Who reports the news when reporters go on strike?
Rep. Mikie Sherrill is facing a challenge from Paul DeGroot and Joseph Biasco. Catch up with all three debates before you head to the polls.
Here’s what you need to know about voting in the 2022 general election if you live in Montclair.
The League of Women Voters of the Montclair Area is urging local voters to hit the polls on Nov. 8.
The Essex County Utilities Authority is now “debt-free.” Here’s why that matters for Montclair, officials say.
A fiery town council meeting saw yelling and boos. It ended with Tim Stafford being put on immediate temporary paid administrative leave.
Mikie Sherrill (Essex, Morris, Passaic) is facing challenges from Paul DeGroot and Joseph Biasco in the 2022 general election.
See what board of education candidates had to say at a forum in Montclair. (VIDEO)
The large water main that broke in Nutley is “fully restored and operational,” Montclair Mayor Sean Spiller said. Watch his video update.
Montclair Councilman Peter Yacobellis hosted a town hall at the Montclair Art Museum. See some of the highlights here.
If a $188 million school bond referendum passes this November in Montclair, homeowners will see a tax hike. Here’s how much, officials say.
A bill would strip New Jersey public officials of their pensions if they’re convicted of certain serious crimes, a Republican lawmaker says.
The good news? Things are looking much better in Montclair after last week’s water main break, Mayor Sean Spiller said.
Activists said the protest was an important show of solidarity as the November general election draws closer in New Jersey.
“We are vulnerable when something like this happens,” Peter Yacobellis said after a water main break impacted several New Jersey towns.
A local “state of emergency” was still in effect in Montclair as of Monday morning after a large water main break. Here’s what that means.
A large water main break impacted several towns in New Jersey. Watch Montclair Mayor Sean Spiller speak about the local state of emergency.
“The water does not pose a health hazard to the public, and although aesthetically unpleasant, poses no risk,” Montclair officials said.
The League of Women Voters and NAACP will hold a candidate forum for Montclair Board of Education election on Oct. 19.