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Montclair Restaurant Week Now Through April 21
See the full list of participating restaurants here.

See the full list of participating restaurants here.

We know you have a gallery full of great images from your adventure last week.
There may be discoloration of water and some loss of pressure during hydrant flushing in your area.
Check out what's going on this week in Montclair.
Local authors and acclaimed sports writers Filip Bondy and Ron Kaplan will be at the Montclair Public Library on May 2 at 7 p.m.
The local Y is seeking volunteers to help clean up its Outdoor Education Center, located at 131 Germantown Road in West Milford, on April 20 from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Montclair Neighborhood Development Corporation got approval from Essex County Freeholders for a federal grant this week.
Check out the top stories that made headlines last week in Montclair.
The house was put on the market this week and is listed at $444,900.
Montclair Lt. Tracy Frazzano was chosen to collaborate with U.S. Department of Homeland Security in 2011.
The state winners in the Afro-Academic, Cultural, Technological and Scientific Olympics will be announced on Saturday, April 13.
The Montclair Township Animal Shelter has a plethora of dogs and cats ready for adoption.
Mark Alexander is challenging state Sen. Nia Gill (D-Essex) in 34th District Democratic Primary on June 4.
Incumbent state Sen. Nia Gill for the 34th District will face challenger Mark Alexander in 34th District Democratic Primary on June 4.
The Planning Board heard an earful Wednesday about how the Master Plan will affect affordable housing, Montclair's historical areas and more.
The night's topic will be development of self-regulation and will feature Montclair State University professor Corinne Catalano.
A workshop will be offered for high schoolers and another for adults, and feature acclaimed poets Sarah Kay and Phil Kaye.
The university's Fundraiser for Autism New Jersey will be held at Memorial Auditorium on April 29 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.
Montclair Police Chief David Sabagh presented a $13.6 million budget to the council Tuesday, an increase of about $855,000 from 2012.
The Montclair Public Library requests $3,048,749 for 2013, still about $800,000 less than its 2008 budget.