The Northeast Earth Coalition will host the Montclair Harvest Day celebration on Sept. 6. The event is free and open to the community.
Volunteers planted trees and flowers, pulled weeds, spread mulch and trimmed hedges.
Montclair residents with a green thumb can get a jump on this year’s gardening at two upcoming plant sales in the township.
Volunteers dedicate more than 800 hours each season tending to this hidden-but-public oasis of green in Montclair.
Still have leaves to dispose of in Montclair? It’s time to add it to your “to-do” list.
Essex County residents can safely dispose of unwanted computer gear and other e-waste at a popular recycling event. Here’s what to know.
Essex County residents will get a chance to dispose of unwanted paper and old documents at free “Shredding Day” on June 1.
Need to fix your house in Montclair, but don’t have the cash? This program could net you up to $24,000 as a no-interest forgivable loan.
Essex County residents can safely throw away items like pesticides, BBQ propane tanks, antifreeze/motor oil and cleaning fluids – for free.
Plant sales are taking place at Van Vleck Gardens, Presby Memorial Iris Garden and Montclair Community Farms.
The “Montclair tradition” dates back 45 years, organizers said.
The final leaf bag collection of the season has been postponed due to the weather forecast, Montclair town officials said.
From leaky faucets to burst pipes, hiring a Thumbtack professional is the fast and easy way to handle all your plumbing needs.
Essex County residents can safely dispose of items such as cleaning fluids, pesticides, pool chemicals, BBQ propane tanks and motor oil.
The Montclair Town Council advanced an ordinance that would ban the devices year-round. Electric leaf blowers will still be allowed.
Are you an Essex County resident looking for ways to save some cash on your energy bill this summer? Check out these tips from PSE&G.
The Montclair History Center has received funding to support the next phase of the “Meadows Project” at its 108-110 Orange Road site.
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Enrollment for the Montclair Residential Rental Assistance Program opened on Friday.
Do you live in Essex County? Here’s your chance to get rid of some unwanted documents or other papers you have lying around the house.
Got pesticides, paint, cleaning fluids or other “household hazardous waste” sitting around the house? Get rid of them at this free event.
A historic botanical garden in Montclair landed on a list of the 200 “Best Public Gardens in America” for 2023.
It’s a local spring tradition that dates back more than 45 years: the Montclair History Center’s annual herb and heirloom tomato sale.
The Montclair Public Library will host the latest installment of its popular “Living Green” series, Home Weatherproofing 101, on Jan. 31.
Essex County residents can safely dispose of items like pesticides, BBQ propane tanks, pool chemicals and auto fluids – for free.
Need to make critical home repairs in Montclair? There’s a program that may score you thousands of dollars to get the job done.
Essex County will hold a “Paper Shredding and Used Tire Recycling Day” for local residents on June 4.
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This season, make your dreams of a freshly manicured lawn or a flower-filled yard a reality when you hire a top-rated landscaper.
An ounce of prevention can save you lots of money in the long run and keep your home safe from damage.
County residents can dispose of items such as pesticides, household cleaning fluids, BBQ propane tanks, pool chemicals and antifreeze.
Top-rated cleaning professionals are available to help get your house next-level clean.
Thousands of native plants that can lure butterflies, birds and bees to your yard or patio will be available at Morgan’s Farm.
The first sale is set for late April.
The Master Gardeners of Essex County will hold their annual plant sale on multiple dates in Montclair and Roseland.
Daylight saving time begins Sunday. Here’s what you need to do, Montclair.
There may be some home improvement tips that Essex County residents can use to put more money in their wallets, a coalition says.
Low and moderate-income Montclair homeowners may qualify for up to $24,000 in repairs.
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