Gov. Wants to Meet With Passaic County Residents
Christie will discuss his middle-class reform agenda at West Milford PAL building Tuesday.
Gov. Chris Christie will visit West Milford Tuesday for a town hall meeting on his middle-class reform agenda.
During the meeting, which will be held at 10:15 a.m. at the West Milford Police Athletic League building, Christie is expected to urge the legislature to act on the middle-class reform agenda. The agenda includes reforms to provide tax relief to middle-class New Jersey families, lower property taxes and encourage government transparency.
Residents will be able to ask the governor questions during the meeting. Seating will be limited and offered on a first come, first serve basis. Those interested in attending can register here.
The West Milford PAL building is located at 1 PAL Drive. Doors open at 10:15 a.m. Residents can RSVP by clicking here.
Steve
11:34 pm on Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Maybe he can explain to Passaic County citizens his less than impeccable nominations or appointments to be judges from the county. Never mind, he couldn't possibly do that.
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maryanne
5:23 am on Thursday, October 11, 2012
Come to Paterson, please. We would like to speak with you.
Nose Wayne
5:05 pm on Thursday, October 11, 2012
BLAH,BLAH,BLAH, Him and Obama came to Paterson and Wayne after Irene and made all kinds of promises that we will be taken care of and "RELIEF" is on the way. Here it is a year later and NOSE money has come to help the people that lost everything.So I say to you Mr. Governor. SHOW US THE MONEY !!!!!!!
stewart resmer
4:28 pm on Saturday, October 13, 2012
Oh, I will be there, you can bet on that, and this is what I will be pressing the governor to act on.
Herald News: A non-profit falls down on its mission
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Herald News
THOUSANDS OF residents in Passaic County depend on the work of non-profits, many of them agencies that perform miracles every day in helping lower-income families survive one crisis after another one week to the next. Now we find that one non-profit that has played such a vital rule in shoring up the so-called safety net has also been less than responsible with government money it has been responsible for disbursing.
As Staff Writer Harvy Lipman reports, the 4Cs of Passaic County, which oversees day care in Passaic County, will lose $900,000 in state funding in order to make up for a retirement nest egg given to its former executive director and other "disallowed" uses of its financial support from Trenton. The state Department of Human Services, following an audit of the agency, says 4Cs wasn't permitted to use state funds for former director Mary Ann Mirko's deferred compensation account.
Incredibly, the child-care oversight organization paid Mirko, its longtime leader, nearly $1.4 million for both her retirement fund and other fringe benefits from 2003 through 2010. Until her retirement in January, Mirko was one of the highest-paid non-profit executives in North Jersey.
http://www.northjersey.com/news/opinions/173641141_Herald_News__A_non-profit_falls_down_on_its_mission.html
stewart resmer
1:37 pm on Monday, October 15, 2012
too bad they do not confirm your reservation here
stewart resmer
7:19 pm on Monday, October 15, 2012
'Your reservation for the town hall meeting with Governor Chris Christie in West Milford tomorrow has been received. Please note that seating is still provided on a first, come first serve basis and we encourage you to arrive early to ensure seating. Thank you and we look forward to seeing you tomorrow. Please read the special notes below.
Date: Tuesday, October 16, 2012
Time: Doors open at 10:15AM (anticipated start time is 11:00AM)
Location: West Milford PAL (1 PAL Dr, West Milford, NJ)
PLEASE NOTE: If the address does not register with your mapping system, you can use 418 Ridge Road, West Milford, NJ
ADDITIONAL PARKING NOTE: While there is parking available at the PAL, overflow parking will be made available at Bubbling Springs on Macopin Road and transportation services will be provided to the town hall location. '