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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 ...
The Player Agency, along with the other businesses at Lackawanna Station, opened officially on Saturday, June 21, to celebrate the grand opening of the newly restored space. Johnson explained that the ...
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 ...
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 ...
How do you make a living? OR What is your everyday passion? I’m a writer and college essay coach … a story doula, really. I love helping people discover and share the stories inside them. Throughout ...
After his problematic 2020-24 term as mayor, Sean Spiller received only 238 (!) hometown votes for governor vs. 5,236 Montclair votes for U.S. Rep. Mikie Sherrill, who won the statewide race. That 238 ...
Big Changes Ahead for The MC Hotel Restaurants The MC Hotel’s Alto Rooftop and Allegory Restaurant & Bar will undergo a rebranding and renovation later this year. Both Alto Rooftop and Allegory ...
Representatives from Garden State Equality enjoy being at their booth at Montclair Pride 2025. Photo by Claudia Martillo “I think as a statewide organization it’s really important for us to make it to ...
The award of a contract for a new operator marks a significant change for the ice rink, which has been operated by Joe Gauweiler, owner of Clary Anderson LLC, for the past 14 years. The “performance ...
“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.
It’s an emotional time to be a New York Knicks fan. No one knows that better than Montclair’s Harvey Araton. The journalist, author, professor and Naismith Hall of Famer, during his four-decade career ...