Should reporters publish the names of crime suspects with mental health/drug abuse issues? A task force leader in Essex County says "no."
Patch reviews this week’s top stories in Montclair and Essex County.
Gov. Phil Murphy: “All options are on the table, and sadly that includes shutting the state down.”
Religious leaders from Montclair and Livingston want a clean Dream Act. Now they’re taking aim at Trump's stance on separating families.
For the second year in a row, the Montclair Art Museum will host a U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services Naturalization Ceremony.
Montclair Officials: “doxo.com may charge extra fees and the township cannot control when payments will be received.”
Gill: The proposed Essex-Hudson Greenway would create a bike/walk path from Montclair to Jersey City, helping commuters to reach Manhattan.
Craft resigned from her former post in March. See her plans for Hoboken and highlights from her time in Montclair.
The Montclair-based company is allegedly threatening to evict tenants at one of its Newark buildings who won’t comply with the “no-gun” rule
Issues included taxes, gun safety, health care, clean water, infrastructure, and women’s health.
Congress candidate Mikie Sherrill wanted to speak at a New Jersey school about gun violence. Local Republicans weren’t thrilled; here's why.
Frelinghuysen: “I was pleased we were able to boost funding for this important program, even as the President proposed eliminating CDBG."
Mitchell Cobert: “We must protect residents from special interests that compete with our most basic need... affordable, clean water."
Friends Of Bonsal: An antiquated sewer line that runs through Montclair’s Bonsal Wildlife Preserve has ruptured before and is being moved.
PSE&G is proposing a $1.87 billion settlement with the NJ Board of Public Utilities. How would the deal affect PSE&G customers?
Bernie Sanders is the latest U.S. senator to back Cory Booker’s “Marijuana Justice Act,” which would end the federal ban on weed.
“Now is the hour for all of us to stand with our military,” a Trump supporter in Essex County declared after the missile strike on Damascus.
Montclair residents say the problems on Grove Street are a combination of speeding, poor lighting and a lack of means to force cars to stop.
Gov. Phil Murphy and Lt. Gov. Sheila Oliver were in Montclair to announce some good news for New Jersey’s downtown areas.
There will be a meeting to discuss the sewer line relocation project near the Montclair/Clifton border on Wednesday April 11.
The campaign of Mikie Sherrill gained the support of a high-profile player in the Obama administration: former Vice President Joe Biden.
NJ Assemblyman Jay Webber, a candidate to replace soon-to retire U.S. Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen, will speak in Montclair on April 5.
A rally against gun violence will take place in Montclair on Saturday, March 24.
The U.S. House is primed to vote on the largest defense increase in 15 years, according to Appropriations Chairman Rodney Frelinghuysen.
The residential municipal tax increase for a Montclair home valued at $626,100 will be $81. Here’s what that money will buy, officials say.
Montclair was among several New Jersey towns that received thousands of dollars in rebates from the Passaic Valley Sewerage Commission.
What’s the proper approach to U.S. immigration policy? A “conservative” answer to this question could score a Montclair HS student $1,000.
How many riders use NJ Transit's train stations in Montclair on an average weekday? Find out here.
A Democrat U.S. Congressman from N.J. says that he’s proud of a scathing “grade” the NRA gave him for his record on gun-related issues.
Do you think state officials’ “short-term” ideas to fix rail car shortages and overcrowding at NJ Transit will work?
A trio of religious leaders in Montclair were among 6 arrested during a protest for a "clean Dream Act” at the office of Rep. Leonard Lance.
Could you be paying more or less? It all depends on what Gov. Phil Murphy and state lawmakers have up their sleeves.
These two GOP contenders are vying to step into Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen’s shoes. See what they want to bring to NJ’s 11th District.