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15 News Stories You Missed This Week in Montclair + Beyond

by The Montclair Girl Team
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A small heat wave has visited Jersey this week has temperatures soared and rain was (finally) scarce. It’s been another busy week in Essex County and we’ve got all the news to keep you up to date. Among the highlights: a bear is euthanized after an incident in Montclair; Montclair Kimberley Academy’s Boys’ Track team wins its first title; and Bloomfield produces its first commercial beer. Read on for all the news in Essex County for the week ending June 16th, 2024.

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Among the Headlines:

  • Newark Teen Earns Full Ride to Princeton University
  • Livingston Boys Track and Field Athletes Win at North 1, Group 4 State Sectionals
  • Humane Montclair Releases ‘Plant Based for the Planet’ 2024 Impact Report
  • No Humans Hurt, Bear Euthanized After Incident Near South Mountain Reservation
  • Ascend Closing Montclair Location, Relocating to Morris County
  • Baby Store ‘Francis Henry’ Coming to Montclair
  • N.J. Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill Applaudes Pause in Congestion Pricing
  • Montclair Kimberley Boys Track Team Wins State Group Team Championship for the First Time
  • Montclair’s Human Needs Food Pantry Seeking Donations
  • Gassing of Geese at Teterboro Airport Protested by Animal Protection Group
  • Bloomfield Native Honored for Softball Coaching Accolades Following Retirement
  • Varitage Bew Works is First to Can Beer in Bloomfield
  • Bloomfield Native Inducted Into New Jersey Football Conference Association Hall of Fame

Newark Teen Earns Full Ride to Princeton University

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Bosun Lapite, a recent graduate from KIPP Newark Collegiate Academy, has earned a full ride to Princeton University to study computer science over the next four years. According to Patch Newark, Bosun is the son of immigrant parents from Nigeria who he credits for teaching him how important education is. His advice for students looking to get scholarships for college is to max out their school schedules with honors-level courses, join clubs, volunteer, and write a great personal essay.


Livingston Boys Track and Field Athletes Win at
North 1, Group 4 State Sectionals

The Livingston High School (LHS) boys track and field team earned several medals and accolades in the first leg of the state tournament that took place two weeks ago. All of Livingston’s relay squads and several individual runners qualified for the Group 4 championships that took place last week (MG is still awaiting to report results). The 4×100-meter relay squad that won the race in 42.02 included Brandon Dong, Chase Wade, Chase Kaufman, and Luke Petryna. The 4×800-meter relay team of David Flores, Daniel Wang, Ricky Romero, and Sean Tesoriero placed fourth by racing a season’s best time of 8:14.82. Livingston was the only school in the section to qualify three sprinters in the 100-meter dash final, per TAPinto Livingston.


Humane Montclair Releases ‘Plant Based for the Planet’ 2024 Impact Report

The Montclair PB4P 2024 (Plant Based for the Planet) Impact Report has been released and the results prove to be successful. According to the impact report from Humane Montclair, the organization doubled its environmental impact, and reduced greenhouse gasses, water consumption, and land use. It was also reported that over 4,000 plant-based dishes were sold at participating Montclair restaurants during April 2024 in support of the project. Other statistics included 138,542 pounds of greenhouse gases saved, 2.2 million gallons of water conserved, and 50 million square feet of land saved. More results can be found in the report here.


No Humans Hurt, Bear Euthanized After Incident Near
South Mountain Reservation

A woman contacted the Essex County Sheriff’s Office for help after being trapped by a bear near South Mountain Reservation at approximately 11:22AM on Monday, June 10th. The bear trapped the woman and her young daughter near Locust Grove and weren’t able to exit the area. According to MontclairLocal, the Essex County Sheriff’s Department killed the bear after it advanced at police while they attempted to coax it back to the wooded area.


Ascend Closing Montclair Location, Relocating to Morris County

 

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Since the 2021 legalization of marijuana in New Jersey, and the start of adult-use sales in 2022, cannabis has become a popular tool for health, wellness, and recreation. Ascend Cannabis Montclair, a vertically integrated cannabis multi-state operator (MSO), provides high-quality cannabis products and a comfortable shopping experience. Located at 395 Bloomfield Avenue in Montclair, Ascend is currently the only dispensary in town, but Montclair locals will soon have to travel to Morris County to shop at Ascend. The dispensary is closing its Montclair shop today, June 16th, and is relocating to Wharton shortly thereafter. Click here to learn more about Ascend and the Montclair location’s move to Northwest New Jersey.


Baby Store ‘Francis Henry’ Coming to Montclair

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Westfield-based store Francis Henri, a shop for babies and toddlers that sells internationally branded items, has announced it is opening a second location in Montclair. While a lease has been signed for its second storefront, an official announcement can be spotted on its Instagram. Stay up-to-date with MG as we find out more details.
 

N.J. Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill Applauds Pause in Congestion Pricing

 

 
 
 
 
 
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Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill (NJ-11) released a statement on Wednesday, June 5th, after New York Governor Kathy Hochul announced that the Metropolitan Transportation Authority would be halting its congestion pricing plan. Per her press office, her statement reads, “As I’ve said from the start, New York and New Jersey should work together to develop a new strategy that fairly invests in public transportation like NJ Transit, reduces pollution in an equitable and effective manner, and bolsters our regional economy – without punishing Garden State commuters and families. That requires real leadership, not stunts or lopsided attacks on New Jersey.” Congresswoman Sherrill has had a history of fighting back against New York’s congestion pricing plan: she led a bipartisan letter to New York Governor Kathy Hochul urging her to prevent the recent plan from going into action and even called upon the State of New Jersey to sue New York over the congestion pricing, in which Governor Murphy did in July 2023.


Montclair Kimberley Boys Track Team Wins State Group Team Championship for the First Time

The Montclair Kimberley Academy boys’ track and field team won its first state title on Saturday, June 8th. The team earned the Non-Public B team championship with 94 points, per MontclairLocal. The three athletes who played a major part in getting the title include junior Kalvin Thomas (32 points), sophomore Sam Akaho (20 points), and junior Abkes Halsey (14 points), who registered 66 out of the 94 points. The team also had to face the challenge of attending graduation two hours away from the meet location on the same evening.


Montclair’s Human Needs Food Pantry Seeking Donations

 

 
 
 
 
 
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The Human Needs Food Pantry, located at 9 Label Street in Montclair, is in need of donations after having an already unprecedented busy year. According to MontclairLocal, it has registered over 700 new households for assistance since January, served approximately 3,000 households each month, and distributed over 380,000 pounds of food. In 2023, the pantry spent approximately $600,000 on food and is hoping to exceed that amount this year. Donations to keep up with the recent influx of business can be made online or in person.


Gassing of Geese at Teterboro Airport Protested by Animal Protection Group

The Animal Protection League of NJ (APLNJ) recently protested the impending capture and gassing of Canadian geese at Teterboro Airport on Saturday, June 1st. The group stated that Teterboro Airport has been implementing the gassing for decades and has an ongoing contract with the USDA-Wildlife. PANYNJ Spokesperson Cheryl Albiez stated that wildlife sometimes pose a threat to the safety of both planes and its passengers causing the mitigation plans to be enforced, per TAPinto Montclair. APLNJ recommends the airport implement Robin Radar and Flight Turf and develop a comprehensive nonlethal program moving forward. 


Bloomfield Native Honored for Softball Coaching Accolades Following Retirement

 

Bloomfield native Lorenzo Sozio was recently honored at the annual Super 36 North-South Senior All-Star game by being named an honorary coach for his incredible career with the Mount St. Dominic Academy’s softball program on Monday, June 10th. According to TAPinto Bloomfield, Lorenzo has won over 600 games – the second most by an Essex County high school softball coach. He has been a teacher and athletic director at the high school since 2000 and was previously honored as the Athletic Director of the Year in Essex County. 


Varitage Brew Works is First to Can Beer in Bloomfield

Varitage Brew Works, Bloomfield’s first and only brewery located at 58 Washington Street, canned its commercial beer for the first time on Thursday, June 6th. This is the first-ever commercial beer from the township, per TAPinto Bloomfield. The double IPA, titled Farewell Phantasm, pays homage to brewery owner Mark Costa’s dream to open a brewery in his hometown coming to fruition. The canned beer will help Mark and his business partner, Neil Levine, bring more patrons to their business and downtown Bloomfield. The cans are available for purchase now.


Bloomfield Native Inducted Into New Jersey Football Conference Association Hall of Fame

 

Bloomfield native and recent retiree Mark Constantino was inducted into the New Jersey Football Conference Association (NJFCA) Hall of Fame during halftime ceremonies of the annual Phil Simms NJ North-South All-Star Football Classic at Kean University, on Sunday, June 9th. According to TAPinto Bloomfield, Mark is a 1979 graduate of Bloomfield High School and had a stellar coaching and educator career at Shore Regional High School. He had a career record of 210-118-1 at Shore Regional, which included 23 NJSIAA playoff appearances, eight championships, and four titles. 


Montclair Township Budget Approved

The Montclair Town Council has approved a budget for the 2024. Per MontclairLocal, the amended budget included a $1 million settlement for a whistleblower lawsuit. The council also approved a provision to exceed municipal budget appropriations.


Watchung Plaza Roadwork Begins

Work to improve the intersection of Watching Avenue and Park Street has begun. The intersesction is known as one of the most dangerous in Essex County, per Montclair Local. The work will see traffic lights added to the intersection and other roadway improvements.


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