Renaissance Middle School swept the awards, with all the students being seventh- or eighth-graders there.
Community
Montclair’s Walnut Street Fair is Back – A Celebration of Local Businesses & Community
Celebrate community spirit at the Walnut Street Fair! Enjoy food, music, and family activities on May 4 in Montclair.
Former Students Reflect on Immaculate Conception High School Closure
Former students who once walked the halls of Immaculate Conception are heartbroken that their alma mater will close this spring.
Montclair Gateway to Aging in Place Turns Five
The nonprofit has elected a new board and advanced an innovative smart watch program to address the digital divide.
The Garden Club of Montclair is Turning 100 — And Its Roots in the Community Are Strong
When the Garden Club of Montclair was founded in 1926, it wasn’t just about growing flowers — it was about growing community. Nearly a century later, it remains the same.
Celebrate Arab American Heritage Month at the Farah Festival
An afternoon filled with music, dance, storytelling, and food!
Hands Off! Movement Protests Happening Locally Saturday
The Hands Off! protests are a response to what organizers describe as the destructive impact of the Trump administration on the government and economy.
Celebrate Montclair’s Trees with ‘Arbor Days in Earth Month’
Celebrate Arbor Days in Earth Month with tree walks, family art-making, and free seedling giveaways!
Montclair Marks 30th Anniversary of Post Office Shooting That Killed Four (VIDEO)
A solemn parade of postal service vans rolled into Watchung Plaza on Friday morning, the 30th anniversary of the shooting deaths of four men at the Fairfield Street post office.
Mass Shooting at Montclair Post Office Remembered 30 Years Later
For the 30th anniversary, Montclair police will lead a motorcade from the post office at 125 Glenridge Ave., to the memorial at Watchung Plaza. The motorcade kicks off at 8:15 a.m. and the memorial service is set for 8:30 a.m.
Montclair Rallies to Support Lindsay Trembulak and Family in Time of Need
Lindsay, daughter of longtime Montclair resident Alan Trembulak, suffered a catastrophic stroke in December 2022. She is now living with “locked-in syndrome,” a rare condition that leaves her fully conscious and aware but paralyzed and unable to speak or move. Here’s how you can help.
Montclair Celebrates Dr. King With Scholarship Breakfast
“Economic inequality widens the gap between communities and too often, we become complacent and forget that what harms one of us harms all of us,” Baskerville said. “Dr. King was not a passive dreamer. He was a fierce advocate for direct action and radical love – love that compels us to stand up for what is right, even when the cost is great.”
Human Needs Food Pantry: Best Ways to Help
The Human Needs Food Pantry is seeing a steady increase of people needing food and clothing. From donating key items to being strategic when donating clothing, here’s how you can help.
Brother to Brother: Mentoring Young Men in Montclair
Every Tuesday, young men meet with their mentors to discuss practices to shape them into future leaders.


