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Lackawanna Plaza

Major Redevelopment Plan For Montclair's Lackawanna Plaza Revealed Major Redevelopment Plan For Montclair's Lackawanna Plaza Revealed
Major Redevelopment Plan For Montclair's Lackawanna Plaza Revealed The 115-page redevelopment plan for Montclair Township's Lackawanna Plaza has been released, but township officials won't be voting on it until next month. The report was completed by developer David Placek of BDP Holdings, and was presented at the Oct. 25 council meeting. If the project gets the majority vote from mayor and council, it will go to to the township's Planning Board for review and then back to council for another vote. Lackawanna Plaza.Google Maps Five buildings for multi-family housing, a supermarket, bike path, open spaces and walkways, and ample parking/reconstructed tr…
Liquor, $100K Clock Reported Stolen From Montclair's Pig and Prince Liquor, $100K Clock Reported Stolen From Montclair's Pig and Prince
Liquor, $100K Clock Reported Stolen From Montclair's Pig and Prince A valuable fixture along with $5,000 in alcohol was reported stolen from the recently shuttered Pig and Prince restaurant in Montclair last week, police said.  A worker said a clock worth $100,000 had been taken from the restaurant, which is  located in Lackawanna Plaza. The theft, which is still under investigation, was reported July 9.  Devotees of Montclair's dynamic foodie scene were heartbroken when the popular restaurant unexpectedly closed June 8. The closing was announced just a few days prior, stunning fans of the restaurant's distinctive American-style cuisine and i…
Photography Exhibit Features 40 Working Montclairites Photography Exhibit Features 40 Working Montclairites
Photography Exhibit Features 40 Working Montclairites A FedEx employee. A mechanic. A young umpire. You may recognize some of the 40 people that Montclair photographer Phil Cantor captured in his new "Line of Work" series debuting this month at The Gallery at Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices NJ Properties. All 40 people live or work near his Lackawanna Plaza studio. The show is inspired by renowned fashion photographer Irving Penn's photo series "Small Trades," which depicted an army of tradesmen in 1951 in Paris, London and New York. "'Line of Work' is a series of portraits highlighting the jobs that we choose for ourselves and how they sha…