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Montclair

City in San Bernardino County, southwestern California; population (1990) 28,400. Montclair lies 51 km/32 mi east of downtown Los Angeles and immediately south-southeast of Claremont.

Montclair was incorporated in 1956, and is now a residential suburb with a lively retailing centre and some light industry.

Montclair

Township in Essex County, northeastern New Jersey, 8 km/5 mi northwest of Newark; population (1990) 37,700.

Settled in 1666, Montclair was part of Newark until 1812 and was then merged with Bloomfield until 1868, when it became a separate town. Today, it is a popular hillside commuter residential area, with a busy suburban business centre. The Upper Montclair district is the most affluent part of the town.



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One resident, Alan Roberts, 48, lives close to the centre on Montclare Avenue.
Behind is Wallasey Ferries' St Hilary, ex-Royal Daffodil of 1931 The crew of Canadian Pacific's tourist class liner Montclare undergo lifeboat drill in the Mersey (note the Wallasey luggage boat behind) prior to embarking passengers, in October 1922 (MM027 The appearance of an oil tanker at Princes Landing Stage, more used to the glamorous ocean liners, was very unusual.
And communities such as Portage Park, Dunning and Montclare that skirt Belmont Cragin to the north and west remain at least 70 percent white, while, to the south and east, the Hermosa and Humboldt Park areas are largely Latino.
 
 
 
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