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Mayor Of Montclair, New Jersey
Mayors of Montclair, New Jersey: *Sean Spiller, 2020 to present. *Robert D. Jackson, 1987 to 1988, 2012 to 2020. *Jerry Fried, 2008 to 2012. *Ed Remsen, 2004 to 2008. * Robert J. Russo, 2000 to 2004. * William Farlie, 1996 to 2000. * James Bishop, 1992 to 1996. * Clifford Lindholm II, 1988 to 1992. * Laurence J. Olive, 1986 to 1987. * James Ramsey, 1984 to 1986. * Mary V. Mochary (born 1942), 1980 to 1984. * Grant Gille, 1976 to 1980. Last mayor to serve in Montclair under its commission form of government before the township reconfigured to a Township Council model. * Matthew G. Carter, 1968 to 1972. First black mayor of Montclair, New Jersey. *Harold Hayes Harold Thomas Pace Hayes (April 18, 1926 – April 5, 1989), editor of '' Esquire'' magazine from 1963 to 1973, was a main architect of the New Journalism movement. Biography Born April 18, 1926, in Elkin, North Carolina, Harold Hayes earned an u ..., c. 1966. * Bayard H. Faulkner, (1894–1983) c. 1950. * Howard F. McConnell ...
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Montclair, New Jersey
Montclair () is a township in Essex County in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Situated on the cliffs of the Watchung Mountains, Montclair is a wealthy and diverse commuter town and suburb of New York City within the New York metropolitan area. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the township's population was 40,921, reflecting an increase of 3,234 (+8.5%) from the 37,687 counted in the 2010 Census. As of 2010, it was the 60th-most-populous municipality in New Jersey. Montclair was first formed as a township on April 15, 1868, from portions of Bloomfield Township, so that a second railroad could be built to Montclair. After a referendum held on February 21, 1894, Montclair was reincorporated as a town, effective February 24, 1894.Snyder, John P''The Story of New Jersey's Civil Boundaries: 1606–1968'' Bureau of Geology and Topography; Trenton, New Jersey; 1969. p. 129. Accessed July 6, 2012. It derives its name from the French ''mont clair'', meaning "clear mountain" or "bright mounta ...
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