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Keeping County Spaces Safe Welcoming and Focused on Service - Passaic County recently issued an administrative order that clarifies how County buildings parks and offices are used so residents can continue to access services safely and without fear. The goal is simple: protect public trust uphold the law and keep County spaces focused on serving the community.Watch as Commissioners from Passaic County explain why this matters and how it helps keep our communities strong
The scholarships are open to blind, deafblind and visually impaired students, the commission said. High school seniors and college students of any age who plan to attend a U.S. college or university during the fall 2026 semester are eligibile.
AFFORDABLE GROUSING —The Supreme Court dealt a setback to the suburban towns that challengedNew Jersey’s new affordable housing law. On Tuesday, without comment, Justice Samuel Alito denied their request to pause the law as they appeal a lower court decision. “With the U.S. Supreme Court's denial of relief in Montvale v. Davenport, every level of the state and federal courts has now rejected this effort by a small group of towns and their officials to upend New Jersey's landmark affordable-housing law,” Attorney General Jennifer Davenport said in a statement. “We look forward to continuing to defend New Jerseyans' rights to affordable housing under our law.” In a statement, Montvale Mayor Michael Ghassali said he was “proud” of the coalition’s legal challenge despite the loss. “The Mount Laurel Doctrine has existed for 50 years and we made no illusion that it may take a very long time to reverse the harmful elements of it that are destroying our New Jersey communities,” he said. “We will be working with our municipal partners to ensure we continue the fight against a system that serves developers over residents and will lead to bad results decade after decade unless we act.” The law’s biggest sponsor, state Sen. Troy Singleton, called the challenge a "baseless, politically motivated attempts to undermine constitutional obligations under Mount Laurel.”
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Little Falls Public Schools’ FRIDAY FOLDERS (2/27/26)