Cops: Suspects in bank heist, stabbing are busted Dan Prochilo| Oct. 1, 11:40 a.m. The two people who police believe to be responsible for a bank robbery and a stabbing that both occurred in Montclair on Sept. 14 were apprehended earlier this week.
Police: Two muggings,
one night Dan Prochilo | Sept. 29, 6:50 p.m. Groups of teenagers robbed two juveniles in separate crimes last Friday, Sept. 26, during which one of the suspects flashed a folding knife and another punched a victim in the face, knocking him off his bike, police said.
Woman's scorched body found in home Updated 4:15 p.m, Sept. 26 An 84-year-old Montclair resident was found dead on the kitchen floor of her condominium today with her body and clothing scorched by fire, according to authorities.
Parents, property-taxpayers and local residents who can’t get to the Montclair Board of Education’s public meetings will be able to view the sessions in the comfort of their own homes on the local municipal access cable television.
[Read full story] MAM receives artwork from Vogel Collection Joan Finn | Sept. 25
The Montclair Art Museum (MAM) is among the first 10 institutions in the United States — and the one museum in New Jersey — selected to be part of the distribution of the "Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection: 50 Works for Fifty States" program.
Under the auspices of the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C., the program will eventually distribute 2,500 works of mostly Minimalist and Conceptual art from the Vogels’ legendary holdings throughout the nation, with 50 works going to a selected art institution in each of the 50 states.
IN THE PRINT EDITION: • Welmont Theatre to open Oct. 27 • Last car dealership at Bloomfield Avenue and Valley Road to depart • 'Quiet Zone' barricades Lorraine Avenue • MHS students face tough new law enforcement • Our expanded police briefs, found only in The Montclair Times
Mounties spook ghosts Woodman Field is in fact flat, even though Montclair High appeared to be coasting downhill during its 50-6 throttling of Paterson Eastside this past Saturday.
Despite Murray's goal, team need
more pop
It was a goal almost 70 matches in the making. Considering the Montclair High boys soccer team’s lack of offensive firepower during the early season, the tally couldn’t have come at a better time.