Author: Julia Martin
Montclair Jazz Festival Expected to Draw Up to 20,000 Music Lovers
September 11, 2024
Jazz enthusiasts and renowned musicians will descend on Bloomfield Avenue this Saturday, September 14, for the free festival, hosted by nonprofit Jazz House Kids.
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Montclair Mourns Loss of Beloved 250-Year-Old Olmsted Oak
August 30, 2024
Anderson Park has lost its enormous, iconic tree, whose shady arms created a popular spot for concerts, classes and picnics.
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Despite scant funding, retired accountant Jose German-Gomez manages several prolific vegetable gardens for the food insecure.
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The Movies Are Coming to Maplewood for One Magical Night
August 16, 2024
On Saturday, September 7, Maplewoodians will watch Beetlejuice on outdoor screens—part of efforts to attract investors for the town's shuttered cinema.
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Eat, drink and enjoy live tunes en plein air at Montclair Brewery, the Wellmont Arts Plaza and the Kitchen on Forest.
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Dumpling Diplomacy hosts dumpling-making workshops and a pay-it-forward cafe to fight food insecurity and bring diverse groups together.
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Going From E Street to Van Zandt Way
July 2, 2024
The Middletown Street where Steven Van Zandt and his brother Billy grew up has been renamed in their honor.
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Brian Crowe steps into the "big shoes" of the theater's legendary artistic director Bonnie Monte
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Swift spent summers in Stone Harbor for more than a decade. An exhibit at a local museum celebrates the singer through photos, memorabilia and more.
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Oriana Fallaci "thrilled me with how strong and assertive a woman could be," says Anastasia Rubis.
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