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A microbrewery in Montclair is continuing its annual tradition of honoring Black History Month with a series of signature beers. (Photos: Montclair Brewery)
(Photos: Montclair Brewery)
(Photos: Montclair Brewery)
MONTCLAIR, NJ A microbrewery in Montclair is continuing its annual tradition of honoring Black History Month with a series of signature beers.
For the third year in a row, the Montclair Brewery will be releasing several new and returning craft beer styles at their tap room at 101 Walnut Street. The Black History Month beers will also be available at some of the brewery s distribution partners.
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Gathered at the statue of Beth Herrington is part of the committee that made the statue possibel. From left are: Mark Gish, David McClain, Herrington, Etter Nottingham, and Diane Kindell.
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Beth Herrington, left, talks with Denver Spears following the unveiling of a statue of her.
As art continues to bloom around Tahlequah, a new statue of one of the city s favorite residents was unveiled Thursday at the Thompson House.
Almost 100 fans of the retired teacher, musician, and noted local historian socially distanced around the yard to participate, with Herrington seated beside the statue.
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who lost love ones during the civil rights era. murders, missing persons cases. all of it still unresolved. the event is called never too late for justice hosted by the syracuse university law school s cold case justice initiative pap group of law professors and students dedicated to trying to solve these cases forgotten by almost everyone, except, of course, the victims families. so here to tell us all about it the program s co-director, professor paula johnson and relatives of warless jackson, a mississippi factory worker killed in a mysterious explosion. the family members, his sister denise ford are joining me right now. good to see all of you. this valley a powerful moment that so many families have been wondering over the years, whatever happened to my brother? my father, my mother, et cetera? and this is a collection of a lot of energies now trying to say, let s offer each other