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With its arched bridges over a flowing brook and stone steps, the outdoor amphitheater at Montclair High School serves as a picturesque setting for graduation each year. On Monday, the amphitheater ...
Carl Peter Carlson, a lifelong resident of Montclair known for his deep love for animals, died on May 28, 2025. He was 60. Born in Glen Ridge in 1964, Mr. Carlson was baptized and confirmed at the ...
THEN: The Morris Building (Montclair Savings Bank and Hooe’s newstand, 1890 (Montclair Public Library Local History Collection) / NOW: (Courtesy Montclair History Center) In this edition of “Then and ...
The Player Agency at 1 Lackawanna Plaza. The business got its start in South Orange, where it has a board game café and shop offering a curated game library, retail selection and inclusive community ...
43 Woodmont Road Open House: Thursday, June 26, 5-7 pm Welcome to 43 Woodmont Road: an extraordinary, fully renovated gem nestled in one of Upper Montclair’s most sought-after neighborhoods. Set on ...
What’s your idea of a perfect weekend day? Hiking with friends – great rock scrambling and awesome views – followed by a Coke Slurpee, a hot shower, and a book. What’s your favorite local restaurant?
The crash scene on Erie Street in Montclair June 8, 2025. (SUBMITTED PHOTO) A 50-year-old woman died Friday from injuries she sustained during a single-car crash in Montclair June 8, according to the ...
Jacqueline Grosso Ferrara, a longtime resident of Montclair and a speech pathologist, died of complications from cancer on May 27, 2025. She was 74. Mrs. Ferrara was born to John and Julie Grosso in ...
Mary Angela Derengowski-Stein, a longtime professor of physics at Montclair State University, died at home in Montclair on May 13, 2025. She had just celebrated her 87th birthday with family and ...
The Montclair boys volleyball team members, senior Evan Melanson, senior Nnamdi Emehelu, junior Aleksander Hube, senior Ryan Yi and senior Logan Martinez (left to right), celebrate a point at Millburn ...
Mr. Bell was respected not just for his work ethic, but for his ability to approach even the toughest conversations with clarity, compassion and a perfectly timed quip. He was a force of intellect, ...
“Sean is incredibly bright, understands legislation and government very well. So, in regards to governing, I think he has all the tools necessary,” said Cummings, the former Fourth Ward councilor.
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