Postponed Debate Between Mayor Barberio and Justin Musella

Parsippany, NJLocal News

The highly anticipated mayoral debate in Parsippany has been postponed from its original date of May 21 due to conflicts affecting candidate participation. Organizers are committed to rescheduling the debate before the June primary to ensure voters hear directly from the candidates. The debate is crucial for voters to understand the platforms of incumbent Mayor Jamie Barberio and Councilman Justin Musella. A separate virtual debate will occur on May 15 at 7:00 p. m.

, hosted by the League of Women Voters, the Daily Record, and the Morristown Alumnae Chapter of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. This virtual forum will be livestreamed and later available on the League's YouTube channel and Parsippany Focus. Residents can submit questions for the candidates until May 13, enhancing community engagement. The outcome of the Republican primary is highly anticipated, as it may shape local governance. Further updates regarding the postponed debate will be communicated in due course.

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