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Board of Ed. Budget Workshop Monday Night
The board will convene at 7 p.m. in the Glenfield Middle School auditorium, at 25 Maple Ave. The meeting is open to the public.

The board will convene at 7 p.m. in the Glenfield Middle School auditorium, at 25 Maple Ave. The meeting is open to the public.

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Here are the top stories in Montclair from this past week.
The flick-o-meter gives Jack the Giant Slayer a 3 out of 5.
Nine students will compete at Gloucester Institute of Technology on Saturday.
“I really think this is going to be the arts, jazz mecca not only for Montclair but the entire region” said Montclair Mayor Robert Jackson at the opening of Jazz House Kids, at 347 Bloomfield Ave.
Construction is expected to take six months, weather permitting.
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Murals, paintings and drawings by artist Israel Bernbaum depicting the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising were donated to the university in 2011 and are now on display.
State Sen. Nia H. Gill (D-Essex) sponsor's legislation to establish statewide early voting that would give residents the ability to vote in person prior to Election Day.
Caldwell-West Caldwell, West Essex and North Caldwell schools will get the same amounts they took in last year.
The Montclair Township Animal Shelter has a plethora of dogs and cats ready for adoption.
Local schools will get $6.5 million in state funding for the 2013-14 school year, the same amount it took in last year.
Take a look at the most read articles last month.
Brooklyn Assistant District Attorney John O’Mara, 60, was found to be living in a home in Upper Montclair, the New York Post reports.
Students in grades K-8 are invited this weekend to try out lacrosse during two separate secessions.
'We’ve worked so hard to get to this point,' said Board President Robin Kulwin. 'I’m not going to walk away and I don’t think anyone on our team has any intention of walking away.'
William Barba, of Montclair, is wanted on a $75,000 warrant after throwing a cinder block at a parked car and fleeing from police.
The resident found all the lights on and pry marks on her apartment door upon returning home.
Councilor Renee Baskerville cited 'economic times' as the reason she voted against the increase.