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Blog: Parking and Parking Meters (see 1 comment)



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Calendar of Events - Event List

Montclair Flea's holiday market begins Nov. 29 at Lackawanna Station. It is open Saturdays and Sundays from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. through Dec. 28.
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Montclair Flea


Township of Little Falls Highlights Epilepsy Awareness Month





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ICYMI: Governor Murphy Announces $150 million in Fiscal Year 2026 Municipal Aid Grants 

https://www.nj.gov/governor/news/news/562025/approved/20251117a.shtml


 Little Falls Township Main Street Streetscape Peckman Bridge to Olive Bistro Parking Lot

Roadway Preservation  $351,113.00


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Code Blue - Nov 22 at 11 PM to Nov 23 at 8 AM

Passaic County has issued a Code Blue Alert beginning at 11:00 PM on Saturday, November 22, 2025 until 8:00 AM on Sunday, November 23, 2025.

Individuals in need of a Warming Center are encouraged to go directly to one of the locations listed below. If you know of, or encounter, an unsheltered individual who may require assistance, please contact the Passaic County Sheriff’s Office Dispatch at (973) 389-5951 and inform them that there is an at-risk individual in need of a welfare check under the Passaic County Code Blue Alert Plan.

For more information, please call 211 or text your ZIP code to 898-211 for local resources and support.

Passaic County Warming Centers
Clifton:
1232 Main Avenue, Clifton, NJ 07011
Call ahead to check availability: (201) 739-1475 (only during Code Blue)
Clifton Non-Emergency Police: (973) 470-5900

Passaic:
Dignity House
276 Broadway, Passaic, NJ 07055
Phone: (973) 365-3900

Paterson:
541–545 W. Broadway, Paterson, NJ 07522
Phone: (973) 820-1234

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    There is a growing list of candidates who have announced they are running for Sherrill’s seat, or have filed paperwork to run.

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    Resources for Communities with a Measles Outbreak:

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    Deciding whether to stay with your current coverage or make a change? You have until December 7 to explore all your drug and health coverage options at Medicare.gov/plan-compare. Take a few moments to find a plan that best fits your needs and budget for 2026.

    COMPARE PLANS - https://www.medicare.gov/plan-compare/?utm_campaign=20251120_oep_mpf_pfa_gns&utm_content=english&utm_medium=email&utm_source=govdelivery#/?lang=en&year=2026

    Tips to help you take action:

    • Log in or create your Medicare account at Medicare.gov/plan-compare. With an account, it's easier to compare plans based on your specific prescriptions and local pharmacies. 

    • See if your preferred doctors are in-network for the plans you're considering.

    • Think about what benefits matter to you. Your health care needs may change year-to-year, and not all plans offer the same benefits. 

    Even if you're happy with your current coverage, it's important to check for any changes next year, and compare with other available options. You may save money, find better coverage, or both! 

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    New Jersey college or graduate college students can apply to the N.J. Governor's Hispanic Fellows Program. Fellows will receive hands-on experience in their field by working with government officials, non-profits, and industry leaders. There will be opportunities to develop communication, teamwork, and leadership skills. The program begins in 2026. Applications due by Dec. 9. Add to 📅.png.
    New Jersey Center for Hispanic Policy, Research, and Development


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    December 2: Stand for the People's Agenda

    On Tuesday, December 2, join the League of Women Voters of New Jersey, advocates, and community members from across New Jersey to visit every state legislator’s office and deliver the People’s Agenda—a shared list of priority legislation backed by a broad coalition of racial and social justice organizations.

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    The National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability is headquartered at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) School of Health Professions.  The National Center on Health, Physical Activity and Disability (NCHPAD) is a public health practice center providing inclusive health promotion programs and resources for people with disabilities. NCHPAD is funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD), Division of Human Development and Disability, Disability and Health Promotion Branch, Grant #NU27DD000022.


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    The Montclair State Senior Citizen Program


    This program is designed for NJ residents who are 65 years or older. 

    If you are interested in taking courses for personal enrichment, you may apply to the University and participate in the Senior Citizen Program. As a student in this program, you may take a maximum of two courses in fall and/or spring terms through the tuition waiver program. Your tuition will be waived however, you will still be responsible for fees. Coursescannot be taken for credit, they are audit only.


    If you are looking to pursue a degree, you will need to apply to the University through the normal admissions process and will be responsible for full tuition and fees.

    Please use the course catalog to gain a better understanding of the types of courses being offered at the University.  Unfortunately, you will not have access to the specific course offerings until you have been admitted to the University.  Classes take place both in person and online. Here is a link that provides a description of the different course modalities offered at the University.  
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