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Blog: 117 Main Street Project Update (see 3 comments)





Montclair Moves Toward Immigrant Protections After Student Walkout

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Individuals ages 17+ must register by Mar. 26 to vote in the special general election for the 11th congressional district, scheduled for Apr. 16.The district includes parts of Morris, Essex, and Passaic counties. Eligible individuals can register to vote online, in-person at a local election office, or by mail. Voter registration status, ways to register, and polling information are available online.Add to 📅.png.
New Jersey Division of Elections


NJ Spotlight News Joanna Gagis speaks with two major-party candidates running to fill the vacant seat in CD 11th  (3/23/26) - https://www.njspotlightnews.org/video/nj-spotlight-news-march-23-2026/

NJ CD 11 Special Election - Democratic Candidate Analilia Mejia (NJ NOW - 3/22/26)



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Finally! SSI Gets Good News for Supplemental Security Income Beneficiaries

Funding the ADA’s Promise: Why Disability Access Requires Investment Across Systems - https://www.newamerica.org/insights/funding-the-adas-promise/?ref=disability-thinking-weekday.ghost.io

Saying No Is Disability Advocacy: Why People with Disabilities Must Stop Over Explaining and Start Setting Boundaries

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 115th Anniversary of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire


TODAy, March 25, 11:30AM-1PM:  On March 25, 1911, 146 workers—mostly young, immigrant women—were killed in a horrific fire at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory at Washington Place and Greene Street in lower Manhattan. Inadequate fire escapes, locked doors, and an overall disregard for worker safety contributed to the tragedy.

More than a century later, it is crucial that we continue to stand together to protect the hard-fought gains of the labor movement, and to expand protections to include all workers.

On Wednesday, March 25th, join the NYC Central Labor Council, AFL-CIO, Workers United, SEIU, and the Remember the Triangle Fire Coalition for the 115th Anniversary Commemoration of the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire. During the event, family members and others will read the names of workers who perished during the blaze, and flowers will be laid at the site of the fire while a bell tolls. A fire truck ladder will be raised to the 6th floor of the building, the highest point it could reach in 1911, although the fire engulfed the 8th, 9th, and 10th floors. This commemoration educates rank and file members, activists, students, and our community allies about workplace safety, collective bargaining rights, and the importance of standing together to protect workers’ safety. At Washington Pl. and Greene St. in Lower Manhattan, NYC

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