The bus company said that monthly ridership had dropped by 20%.
Chelsey Johnstone
Montclair bicycle parking initiative gets a boost
Town might install racks on old meter poles
Montclair resident produces and directs CNN docuseries on Giuliani
Mention the name Rudolph “Rudy” Giuliani in a crowded room, and a number of arguments are bound to occur. The controversial former New York mayor turned advocate for President Donald […]
Alexander Duncan Kidd, longtime community leader, dies at 91
Mr. Kidd and his wife, Jean, were heavily involved in Montclair as community leaders and volunteers, so much so that in 2014 they were honored with a proclamation by the Montclair Township Council.
Montclair Public Schools to host property tax relief presentation
State officials will discuss New Jersey’s two property tax relief programs: ANCHOR and Senior Freeze.
Montclair Starbucks employees take part in 3-day walkout
Employees of a local Montclair Starbucks have joined more than 1,000 baristas across the country in a three-day strike and walkout. This is the second strike in a month for […]
Montclair sees second water main break this week
A boil water alert has been issued for the area and is expected to last until at least Tuesday.
Montclair repairs water main break
Residents in the affected area were instructed to boil tap water before using.
NJ Pride Chamber of Commerce gala salutes LGBTQ+ leaders, allies
More than 200 LGBTQ+ business people and allies gathered in Montclair for a night of celebration and recognition at the New Jersey Pride Chamber of Commerce’s (NJPCC) first gala and […]
Obituary: Patricia Clark Kenschaft
Patricia Clark Kenschaft, a passionate environmentalist and former mathematics professor at Montclair State University, died on Sunday, Nov. 20, 2022. She was 82. Ms. Kenschaft’s health had been declining for […]
Montclair Starbucks employees join nationwide ‘Red Cup Rebellion’
Workers at the Church Street Starbucks demand contract negotiations.
Sherrill, Payne easily win reelection to House seats
Payne’s Republican opponent, David Pinckney, was not very visible on the campaign trail.
Bandstand, revamped fields coming for Brookdale Park
Two improvement projects are in the works for Brookdale Park. The first is construction of a permanent bandstand and open-air pavilion. The second includes improvements to the four Little League/softball […]
Montclair limits water use under state of emergency
Prohibited uses of water include lawn watering, non-commercial car washing, the serving of water in restaurants, clubs or eating places unless specifically requested and the running of partial loads in dishwashers.


