Big Yard Sale Today and Tomorrow to Benefit A Purrfect World

BY  |  Saturday, Jun 01, 2013 7:48am  |  COMMENTS (2)

casscasperThe annual yard sale to benefit cats and kittens who are waiting to be adopted will be held both today and tomorrow, June 1 and 2, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. at 60 Newark Avenue, Bloomfield (corner of Baldwin Avenue). There will be many tables of merchandise, racks of clothing, plus bookcases and ground tarps full of treasures. All proceeds go to help cats and kittens at A Purrfect World as they wait for their furever homes. DISCLAIMER: Both of my kitties came from A Purrfect World and we could not be happier! Rain dates: June 8 and 9.

Second Annual Dogs of Anderson Park Fundraiser Set for May 18 and 19

BY  |  Wednesday, May 15, 2013 11:00am  |  COMMENTS (1)

Dogs of Anderson ParkThe Dogs of Anderson Park with Pet Photographer Beth Burstein, now in its second year, will take place Saturday and Sunday, May 18 and 19, from 9 a.m. to noon. Proceeds will go to The Friends of Anderson Park who tirelessly take care of the plantings and the maintenance of the Olmsted-designed park, a favorite spot for walking dogs.

The park was hard hit by Hurricane Sandy, losing many trees, including a few of its very large originals. New plantings went in during the past month and this fundraiser will help raise funds for future plantings and park upkeep.

Half-hour time slots must be reserved in advance. The session fee of $60.00 per dog includes one custom 5×7 color print.

For more information or to reserve your pet portrait session time slot, contact Beth at either: beth@bethburstein.com or www.bethburstein.com

Four Small Dogs Found in West Orange

BY  |  Tuesday, May 07, 2013 5:16pm  |  COMMENTS (1)

A volunteer from the West Orange Animal Welfare League writes:

Perhaps someone will recognize one of these dogs. These four small dogs were recently found in West Orange. Continue Reading

It’s a Wash! Dog Wash to Benefit Local Animal Shelter

Thursday, May 02, 2013 4:00pm  |  COMMENTS (0)

Natalie Ackerman and Cristina Rene PilegoIf your dog has been celebrating the beautiful weather by wallowing in the mud in Brookdale Park, not to worry. Just bring him to the Friends of Montclair Township Animal Shelter (FOMTAS) Dog Wash on Sunday, May 5, at Montclair Feed and Pet Supply, from 11 a.m through 4 p.m.

There will be two tubs and two drying stations in the back of the store plus the family of each dog washed at the even twill receive an entry ticket for a door prize, a “doggy bag” donated by the store. Continue Reading

Alexander to Officially Open Campaign Headquarters Tomorrow

BY  |  Friday, Apr 26, 2013 1:30pm  |  COMMENTS (2)

mark alexanderOn Tuesday, Nia Gill officially opened her campaign headquarters on Bloomfield Avenue, an event that included Essex County Sheriff Armando Fontoura and Freeholder Brendan Gill.

Her opponent for the 34th Legislative District Senate seat, Mark Alexander, will be officially opening his headquarters tomorrow. The grand opening begins at noon at 24 South Fullerton Ave., where Alexander will talk about his effort to bring independent leadership to the New Jersey State Senate. You can RSVP for the event by going to Alexander’s Facebook page.
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Nia Gill Nails Endorsement from Essex Chapter of Democracy for America

BY  |  Thursday, Apr 11, 2013 12:20pm  |  COMMENTS (5)

DFA - Nia Gill Endorsement april 2013The Essex County chapter of Democracy for America (DFA) has announced their official endorsement of State Senator Nia Gill, the incumbent running against challenger Mark Alexander in the primary for the state’s 34th legislative district. DFA is a leading national grassroots organization dedicated to advancing progressive candidates and causes.

Katherine Joyce, a leader of the Essex County chapter of Democracy for America, said, “Essex County DFA is proud to endorse State Senator Nia Gill. Through the ten years of our group’s history, we have had numerous occasions to work with her office on issues of great concern, beginning with the effort to reform New Jersey’s voting laws that help ensure every person’s vote is properly counted — a cause she has championed. Senator Gill is a proven leader and strong advocate for progressive causes in the State Senate. Whether it is the fight to ensure all children have access to a quality public education or demanding equality for all New Jerseyans by twice sponsoring New Jersey’s Marriage Equality Act, Senator Gill stands with progressives throughout the state. Especially in the current political climate, it is important that we have a Senator who has long championed progressive causes in the 34th Legislative District and knows how to get things done.

Senator Gill acknowledged the endorsement by noting, “Being a progressive Democrat means taking action when others won’t. Fighting for progress requires standing up for people who can’t. Today, as always, I stand with the progressive community not simply as a Senator but as a lifelong activist and partner in the fight for social justice, women’s rights, access to voting, marriage equality, increased funding for our schools, and the future of this community.”

Montclair Fundraisers for Gill and Alexander Begin

BY  |  Friday, Apr 05, 2013 4:00pm  |  COMMENTS (1)

district 34Let the race begin.

Supporters of Nia Gill and Mark Alexander, who are competing for State Senate in the 34th Legislative District, are holding fundraisers in Montclair this month to boost their candidates.

An intimate conversation this Sunday with Mark Alexander at the home of Lauren and Charles Rosen (a former fundraiser for Hillary Clinton) has already filled to capacity, said Communications Director Matthew Jordan.

“There has been widespread support for Mark throughout the district,” he said.

An event for Nia Gill will be held at 18 Label Studios on April 17 at 6:00pm. The fundraiser is hosted by Steven Plofker and Bobbi Brown, and co-chaired by, among others, Essex County Executive Joseph DiVincenzo and Plofker’s business associate David Genova. There is a suggested $500 contribution. For more information or to RSVP (by April 12) contact Dannielle at 973-865-2540 or dannielle@optonline.net. Continue Reading

The Montclair Art Museum Celebrates the Armory Show’s Centennial with “The New Spirit”

BY  |  Monday, Feb 18, 2013 10:00am  |  COMMENTS (4)

Montclair Art Museum The New Spirit

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This weekend, the Montclair Art Museum went back to modernity with its exciting exhibition, The New Spirit: American Art in the Armory Show, 1913. Celebrating the 100 year anniversary of the original Armory Show, this tribute to The International Exhibition of Modern Art immerses visitors in the artistic mores surrounding the planning and building of our own Montclair Art Museum, which will celebrate its centennial next year. Showing through June 16th, 2013, The New Spirit is stunning and colorful, and it feels every bit as modern as it was during its three-week stay in Manhattan during the last century.

As co-curators, Gail Stavitsky, MAM’s chief curator, and guest curator Laurette McCarthy have re-created the Armory Show’s original atmosphere with yellow canopies, burlap-covered walls, and greenery framing the entire exhibition. These environmental efforts are appreciated and effective, but they can’t compete with the vibrant artwork on display.

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Furry Valentine Photo Event Adds Second Date, February 10

Friday, Feb 08, 2013 12:02pm  |  COMMENTS (2)

bethdogPet photographer Beth Burstein had a such a great turnout at her Furry Valentine Event at Purrs ‘N’ Paws Pet Emporium last weekend that she has decided to hold a second shoot on Sunday, February 10, from 2 to 4 p.m.

Partial proceeds will go to the Oklahoma-based Bella Foundation, which recently started a New Jersey chapter. The organization’s mission is to offer assistance to pet owners who cannot afford veterinary care for their pets.

No appointment is necessary and there will be no charge for the sitting. There is a charge of $35 for a 5 x 7-inch print that will be available prior to Valentine’s Day.

Purrs ‘N’ Paws Pet Emporium is located at 547 Valley Road in Upper Montclair.

Valentine’s Day Photo Fund Raiser for Fur Babies On Saturday

BY  |  Tuesday, Jan 29, 2013 10:31am  |  COMMENTS (4)

dog Beth Burstein Photo

Purrs ‘N’ Paws Pet Emporium on 547 Valley Road in Upper Montclair will host a Furry Valentine pet portrait and fund raising event this Saturday, February 2, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. Pet photographs will be taken by Beth Burstein Pet Photography.

Partial proceeds will go to the Oklahoma-based Bella Foundation, which recently started a New Jersey chapter. The organization’s mission is to offer assistance to pet owners who cannot afford veterinary care for their pets.

beth dog photo

No appointment is necessary and there will be no charge for the sitting. There is a charge of $35 for a 5 x 7-inch print that will be available prior to Valentine’s Day.

 

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