Crossing Guards Needed

Parsippany, NJLocal News

The Parsippany-Troy Hills Police Department is actively recruiting for multiple Crossing Guard positions to bolster safety for students and pedestrians. These guards play a crucial role, typically working 4–5 hours daily at busy intersections to ensure safe passage. Interested applicants can obtain an application at Town Hall or download it from the Police Department's website. For additional details, candidates may contact Crossing Guard Coordinator Haleema Ahmed at hahmed@parpolice. com.

This recruitment drive highlights the township's ongoing commitment to public safety, especially during school hours. The role of Crossing Guards is critical in maintaining safe routes for children and reducing traffic-related incidents. Ensuring these positions are filled not only protects students but also promotes a safer community environment. The initiative reflects a proactive approach to community safety and engagement.

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