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Montclair Graduation: A Commencement Address to Remember
Jim Axelrod delivered a riveting commencement speech, bringing audience members and students to tears.
Yvanna is a junior at Rutgers University double majoring in Journalism and Political Science, with a minor in Public Policy. She is a native of Montclair NJ and grew up attending schools in the Montclair Public School District. Some of her favorite places in town are Hot Bagels Abroad on Valley Road, both YMCA buildings, any of the benches in Edgemont Park and the Montclair High School amphitheater. Contact me at yvanna.saintfort@patch.com.
Jim Axelrod delivered a riveting commencement speech, bringing audience members and students to tears.
It's heating up outside so here are a couple tips to keep you protected from the sun!
This year, Princeton’s 4th of July fireworks will take place on Wednesday July 2nd.
The MHS 2014 graduation will take place Monday June 23, at 6 p.m.
Take your instagram posts to a new level this summer and have them featured on patch!
Commencement will take place on the last day of school, Wednesday June 25.
Stop by this open house to view the Bloomfield Avenue Complete Corridor Plan.
Quaker Rd southbound (going out-of-town) is closed for Public Works activity until further notice.
This coming Saturday and Sunday TrippleCFitness will be hosting their first ever group workout.
Take a look at how beautiful and handsome these MHS seniors looked at prom!
Take a look at some of the graduating seniors, see if you know anyone!
Mountain Avenue is closed between Great Road and Pardoe Road due to a water main break.
Scott White asks Montclair High School seniors to 'make a statement.'
The last day of school is almost here, check out what's going on!
Join this Montclair-based dance theater as they celebrate and give thanks to African-American trailblazers.
Kathryn Monzo, Assistant Administrator and Director of Finance is seen as a viable candidate to fill the position.
Egan and Son’s has been and will continue to screen games from the 2014 FIFA World Cup.
Students can compete in the reading program for a grand prize and top reader awards.
There has been no official statement from the university about the changes.