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About Montclair, New Jersey

Montclair, New Jersey is one of the most sought after suburban communities in the nation. Located 12 miles west of Manhattan, it is known - not only for its fine residential neighborhoods - but for its proximity and direct train access to New York, cultural diversity, first class dining, trendy shops, entertainment and cultural facilities, scenic beauty, large parks and recreational amenities, as well as its nationally renowned magnet school system. The residents of Montclair include professionals in the areas of: finance, law, medicine, business, real estate, education, government and is heavily populated by members of the print and broadcast media, as well as the arts. Its population has remained steady for decades at about 38,000.

Many homebuyers come from New York City to Montclair for its decidedly metropolitan sensibility. New York Magazine called Montclair, ‘the upper west side of suburbia’. It is a leafy community with quiet residential streets yet offers several historic shopping villages sprinkled throughout town. (Click on Town Photos to get a visual taste of Montclair). There is also a vibrant and exciting central business district with major retailers, the charming and intimate Church Street promenade as well as The Wellmont Theater - a beautifully restored 2,000 seat concert venue attracting national music groups and comedians. From almost any location in Montclair, a cup of coffee at a neighborhood barista or a great meal are never more than a stroll away.


What’s in Montclair

Montclair, New Jersey is a sophisticated community. The Montclair Art Museum is influential and very active with recent exhibits including Andrew Wyeth and Cezanne. Montclair State University is 100 years old and offers 300 majors within 6 schools and colleges on its 246 acre campus. It was voted #54 on Forbes Magazine’s 2009 list of Best Public Colleges in the nation. Also on its campus is The Yogi Berra Museum and a spectacular state-of-the-art minor league baseball stadium for New Jersey’s home team – The Jackals.

The community has its own highly regarded medical center in Mountainside Hospital. It is home to a school of nursing, the comprehensive Cancer Center, the Congestive Heart Failure Center, the Chronic Renal Dialysis Center and the Richard F. Harries Ambulatory Care Pavilion. It is also known for its comprehensive gastroenterology and psychiatric services. Mountainside Hospital is a clinical affiliate of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey-New Jersey Medical School. It is a partner with The Cancer Institute of New Jersey and is accredited by the Joint Commission for Accreditation of Health Care Organizations (JCAHO). Departments are described in detail below.

Mountainside Park is home to the world famous Iris Gardens with species dating back to the 1500’s. Anderson Park, which was designed by the same architects who created New York’s Central Park, is adjacent to the historic childhood home of Apollo 11 Astronaut, Buzz Aldrin. Montclair also has the historic Kip’s Castle, a beautiful and genuine castle owned by the county and open to the public. The Montclair Public Library is very active and well-supported with major town-wide events and programs for children and adults.


Parks and Recreation

Montclair has an extraordinary number of parks of all shapes and sizes - nearly two dozen. Brookdale Park (121 acres) is one of the largest and most active for sports, amenities like brand new tennis courts, state of the art track and soccer field, rose garden, playgrounds, dog walking park and annual events such as the Easter Egg Hunt and fantastic Fourth of July Fireworks display. Montclair has community pools, a year-round soccer dome, and fantastic hiking at Eagle Rock and Mills Reservation, with glorious views from the top. The area also has some of the best public and private golf courses in the state, many of which have been home to PGA tournaments including the U.S. Amateur, which was held at Montclair Golf Club.

Montclair also hosts many large street fairs, sidewalk sales and park events including Anderson Park’s annual “Art in the Park” – an enormous exhibit (and sale) of art from all around the region. “May in Montclair” is a vibrant time with a pre-issued bound program publicizing events all over town. In the warm months, Montclair offers a wonderful farmer’s market on Saturdays down by the Walnut Street Train Station.

The Montclair YMCA is outstanding. Its main building has two indoor swimming pools, state-of-the-art ladies and men’s locker rooms, every conceivable class from spinning to Tai Chi, an enormous weight room, two large exercise machine rooms, babysitting services and an extremely competitive swim team, the Montclair Marlins. If that’s not enough, Montclair children under the age of six have their very own facility – the Helen and Bill Geyer YMCA (known as ‘the little Y’). It has a 3 foot deep pool, arts and crafts, cooking, gym classes and even a rock climbing wall.

Children’s public town sports leagues include baseball, soccer (in the covered soccer dome), swimming and lacrosse. The high school athletic department is enormous with very highly competitive girl’s lacrosse, softball, tennis, soccer, swimming, gymnastics and field hockey teams. The boy’s teams have everything you can imagine including past state championships in lacrosse and the highly acclaimed football program. Past MHS football players include David Tyree of the N.Y. Giants.


Commuting From Montclair

It doesn’t get much better than the commute from Montclair to New York City. The town boasts 6 different train stations from which to board a 40-50 minute train ride direct to Penn Station in mid-town. Weekend service was approved as of November, 8, 2009. If the train is not your thing, then choose from 2 different bus lines to the New York Port Authority - one going up and down Grove Street to Route 3 or the other which travels along Park Street, turning up Bellevue Ave to Valley Road - also ending up on Route 3.


Montclair School System

Montclair is nationally recognized for its outstanding magnet school system and was selected by the U.S. Department of Education as one of the 6 best in the country. It was a model for the report, “Innovations in Education: Creating Successful Magnet School Systems”. A magnet system is one where choice of school is the major characteristic. Parents do not necessarily send their children to the school closest to their home but rather, choose the school best suited to the child’s individual talents and needs. The town has 6 (soon to be 7) elementary schools - each with its own magnet theme such as Montessori, Gifted and Talented, the University magnet, and others. All provide the same basic and rigorous core curriculum. Busing is available for students living a certain distance away, typically one mile or more. Montclair High School regularly sends dozens of seniors to Ivy League and highly competitive universities.

 

Mountainside Hospital

  • 365 beds

  • Modern, 17,000 square foot Emergency Department, including specialized services for pediatric emergencies

  • Adult outpatient Cancer Center, offering compassionate care, close to home

  • On-campus School of Nursing

  • Outpatient Rehabilitation Services - Speech Therapy, Audiology, and Physical Therapy

  • Dental Clinic

  • Bariatric Surgery Program (nationally-recognized as a Center of Excellence)

  • Rehabilitation Services for adults and children including Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapy provided at the Hospital and at Verona

  • Melanoma Center

  • One of the best-equipped Gastrointestinal Suites in the tri-state area

  • Comprehensive Behavioral Health Programs

  • Cardiac Catheterization and Emergency Angioplasty Service

  • Heart Failure Center

  • Center for Sleep Disorders

  • Critical Decision/Chest Pain Center

  • Cardiac Rehabilitation Program

  • Developmental Disabilities Center

  • Diagnostic Radiology, Dialysis and Radiation Oncology including a state-of-the-art PET/CT Scanner

  • Neonatal Intermediate Care

  • 24/7 Maternal-Fetal Medicine Specialists for high-risk pregnancies

  • One of the highest rated Orthopedic Programs, featuring total knee and hip replacements

  • Pain Management

  • Bloodless Medicine and Surgery

  • Transitional Care Unit: The TCU is one of only 6 in the state and services patients from Mountainside Hospital and Hospitals in surrounding counties. Our deficiency free unit specializes in short term rehabilitation and over 85% of the patients return home.

  • Women's Health Center

  • Mountainside Family Practice Associates

  • Wound Care Center

  • Health Sciences Library (open to the public)


     

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