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PAWS may depart facility by Dec. 31
By Terrence T. McDonald | Nov. 13
Pound Animal Welfare Society (PAWS), a Montclair institution for 30 years, is finalizing an agreement with the municipal government to vacate its animal shelter on North Willow Street by the end of this year.
Family of dead prisoner stunned by alleged suicide
By Dan Prochilo | Nov. 13
After a burglary suspect strangled himself with a torn fragment of his shirt at Montclair Police Headquarters last Thursday, Nov. 6, his family was in disbelief.
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• Montclair remembers its veterans during ceremony
• Van Vleck Memorial Gardens to plant memorial tree
• The Trio plays 'a great
night of music'
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Dealing with demons
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Photo by Adam Anik
The Rev. Elbert Maxwell knew the problem was not psychological. It was the early 1990s, and it was a thriving time for Maxwell’s Irvington-based church, where a woman in her 40s sought an absolution from what she believed was the invasion of evil spirits. And no medical doctor had a remedy. Read more
New Family The Mel-O-Chords span four decades of melody and song
By Joan Finn | Nov. 13
For the Mel-O-Chords, Montclair’s dynamic vocal ensemble — this is a momentous season. This year, the chorus is celebrating its 40th anniversary.
For the past 40 years, the Mel-O-Chords has been entertaining New Jersey music lovers with it unique repertoire of Broadway show tunes, operetta classics, and pop favorites.
IN THE PRINT EDITION:
• The Board of Education and the Montclair Education Association reach a tenative contract agreement
• Council takes steps to adopt $1.9 million capital budget
• Montclair foreclosures reach lowest number since 2004
• Our expanded police briefs, found only in The Montclair Times
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