Word: montclaire
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BORN: Sept. 19, 1929, West Orange EDUCATION: Montclair State College, B.A., 1951 FAMILY: Husband, Richard; two children RELIGION: Protestant MILITARY: None OCCUPATION: High school government and history teacher POLITICAL CAREER: Ridgewood Board of Education, 1970-73; U.S. House, 1980- ADDRESS: P.O. Box 625, Ridgewood...
Jeff Glasser, 21, a senior from Montclair, J.J., said the graduate students' submission "shows an unlucky weakness" in the group's rank and file...
...Fuhrman tapes effectively refute the claim put forward by conservatives, both black and white, that prejudice no longer has much impact on the lives and fortunes of African Americans. Like most black men, I can testify from personal experience that it does. During the 1970s, when I lived in Montclair, New Jersey, a leafy--and thoroughly integrated--New York City suburb, I was thrown up against a police car and slapped in handcuffs one evening by two white officers--simply because there had been some burglaries in the area. Once the cops established that I was a journalist...
...four men murdered last week during the gruesome post-office robbery in New Jersey, the suffering was relatively brief. The same cannot be said for the close-knit town of Montclair, which immediately went into mourning and flew its flags at half-staff. For the lone survivor of the attack, who is recovering from three bullet wounds in the head, and for the families of the victims, the horror and grief have barely begun. Long after the funerals are over and the physical injuries have healed, those touched by such crimes are likely to face deep psychological traumas--recurring images...
...there anything, other than the passage of time, that can ease their pain? Some 30 miles east of Montclair, in a courtroom in Mineola, New York, survivors of another mass killing tried last week to deal with their anger in an unusual way: confronting their attacker. Two dozen people who sustained injuries or lost relatives in the so-called Long Island Rail Road massacre came to have their say at the sentencing of Colin Ferguson, the man convicted of murdering six riders and wounding 19 on a commuter train in December 1993. "The fear and pain I felt I will...