Little Falls News Items (11/13/25)

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Little Falls Job Posting

Chief Financial Officer / Assistant Township Administrator

Chief Financial Officer / Assistant Township Administrator
Township of Little Falls, Passaic County, NJ

Full-Time | Salary: $130,000 – $150,000 (DOQ)

The Township of Little Falls is seeking an experienced, full-time Chief Financial Officer (CFO) who will 
also serve as Assistant Township Administrator.

Please click the link below to download the full description.

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Webinar discussing PerformCare NJ, the state's Children's System of Care, planned on Nov. 18 with the Arc of Essex County. It will be led by Adara Heilmann, director of children's advocacy at the Arc, starting at 6 p.m. Registration is required online.
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The Arc of Essex County

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The Sunday November 16th issue of The Record/Herald News will have articles about some New Jersey health care systems that have started programs that are educating the next generation of caregivers on the particular needs of patients with disabilities.

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New Jersey residents can enroll in the state's health insurance marketplace, Get Covered NJ, through Jan. 31. Get Covered NJ provides health insurance to people who are not insured through an employer or through Medicaid and Medicare. Federal tax credits that lower the cost of health insurance payments are set to expire at the end of 2025 and will not be available for 2026. According to a state press release, N.J. will provide $215 million in state subsidies, called New Jersey Health Plan Savings, for eligible enrollees. Healthcare plans under Get Covered NJ cover preventive services, emergency services, prescription drugs, prenatal and pediatric care, and more. Enrollment is available online.
New Jersey Department of Banking and Insurance

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