October 2010 Archives
Here are some highlights from Oct. 22 City News Montclair Today
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MONTCLAIR - Seniors will no longer have to host their lunch program in the community center or inside City Council chambers.
After years of waiting, the city's first Senior Center will finally open its doors on Saturday.
The $5 million, 11,000-square-foot facility is housed in the Civic Center between the Youth and Community Center and City Hall.

After years of waiting, the city's first Senior Center will finally open its doors on Saturday.
The $5 million, 11,000-square-foot facility is housed in the Civic Center between the Youth and Community Center and City Hall.
Jennifer Cappuccio Maher/Staff Photographer
Continue reading Montclair opens its first Senior Center on Saturday .
MONTCLAIR - Members of the community and city officials gathered last month to celebrate Montclair Community Collaborative's 14th anniversary.
MCC began with an after-school program to help students with homework and to give them a place to go rather than an empty house.
MCC began with an after-school program to help students with homework and to give them a place to go rather than an empty house.
Continue reading Montclair Community Collaborative celebrates 14 years .
Online: Check out Montclair candidates' biographies at www.dailybulletin.com/elections.
Incumbents Leonard Paulitz and Bill Ruh and challengers Chris Agrella and Jose Maldonado spoke at City Hall in the forum sponsored by the Montclair Chamber of Commerce and the Community Action Committee.
The candidates were asked what ideas they have to generate revenue in this down economy.
Continue reading Montclair candidates square off.
Here are some items from my Montclair Today from City News on Oct. 15.
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