Letter to the Editor Mayor and Council A call to action

Parsippany, NJLocal News

Lisa Saladino addressed Parsippany's Town Council on September 25, urging leaders to take action against bullying and harassment within the community. Saladino's plea was fueled by the recent online harassment of council member Judy Hernandez and town council candidate Diya Patel, highlighting a troubling trend of intimidation against local officials. She warned that silence from the mayor and council could contribute to a dangerous atmosphere, referencing a recent hate-driven murder in nearby Cranford where two teenage girls were killed. Saladino pointed out that one victim had reported stalking behavior that law enforcement ignored, stressing the importance of protecting victims from harassment. She called on local leaders to promote peace and compassion, emphasizing that their silence could have dire consequences.

The letter serves as a rallying cry for community unity against hate and intimidation. Saladino's comments reflect a growing concern over the impact of online harassment on local governance and public safety. By urging officials to speak out, she seeks to foster a more inclusive and supportive environment in Parsippany.

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