Patch reviews this week’s top stories in Montclair and Essex County.
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These New Jersey lawmakers brought special guests to Trump’s 1st State of the Union speech: actual DACA recipients.
See what some of the candidates for the 11th District had to say about their former opponent’s decision to retire.
Montclair’s Lackawanna Plaza, the former location of the now-defunct Pathmark supermarket, will not be getting a ShopRite, developers say.
Frelinghuysen, a Republican in New Jersey, has accepted $10K from the military/aerospace giant every year since 2010, a report says.
The grants will improve safety at 31 roadways in Montclair, Orange, East Orange, Newark, Belleville, Irvington, Bloomfield and Maplewood.
Get ready, President Trump. New Jersey’s coming after you with a DACA-inspired lawsuit, Governor Phil Murphy says.
Are you tired of “business as usual” at New Jersey Transit? So is Governor Phil Murphy.
Ever try to run a business entirely in cash? Banks may get cold feet about New Jersey's pot industry under Sessions’ memo, two senators say.
New Jersey's Cory Booker didn’t hold back when Kirstjen Nielsen denied hearing Trump’s alleged comment about “sh******* countries.”
Montclair-based nonprofit BlueWaveNJ is organizing a bus trip to the 2018 Women’s March in Morristown on Saturday, Jan. 20.
A proposed $725 million Essex County budget for 2018 would avoid layoffs but continue to rake in millions from prison contracts.
Frelinghuysen: “The Gateway/Hudson River tunnel projects are a national infrastructure priority that need to be done.”
Montclair property owners forked out $28 million in tax prepayments for 2018 amid statewide fears of the Trump Administration's new law.
According to Rogers, a Republican leader in Essex County, the historic Trump presidential win “put an end to political correctness.”
As we move forward into 2018, Patch takes a moment to reflect on some of our top stories that took place in Montclair this year.
Montclair homeowners who want to pay their 2018 taxes in advance have some extra time to do so, thanks to the town's Tax Collector's Office.
The NJDEP is poised to make a major revision to the State Wildlife Action Plan, a blueprint that guides the state’s conservation efforts.
An interfaith alliance in Montclair wants to provide sanctuary to undocumented families facing possible deportation from ICE.
Homes in Essex County are expected to lose about 10.5 percent of their value under the Senate GOP’s tax reform plan, Moody’s Analytics says.
Is the ice cream shop’s logo - a cartoon cow gazing over her shoulder with her posterior jutting out - “offensive” or “hyper-sexualized?"
Should out-of-state gun owners with concealed-carry firearm permits be allowed to legally carry their weapons in New Jersey?
The Senate tax reform proposal is “even more punitive” to New Jersey families than the House version, U.S. Rep. Rodney Frelinghuysen said.
Pro-immigrant and civil rights groups in N.J. are calling for a Thanksgiving week hunger strike in support of the DREAM Act.
One of the best friendships in Montclair is now endorsed on paper.
“The Friends of the Bonsal Preserve has been made aware of an issue for our community and others throughout North Jersey.”
“Too many members of Congress are wearing earmuffs made of special interest money,” a pro-Democrat PAC says.
Third party governor candidates got under 2 percent of the votes in Essex County.