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Parsippany Police Records Window to Operate on Summer Hours Parsippany Focus

The Parsippany Police Records Window will operate on summer hours starting May 29, 2025. This change aims to improve accessibility for residents during the summer months, aligning with community needs.

Hailey Budney named to Trine University Deans List Parsippany Focus

Hailey Budney earned a spot on Trine University's Dean's List for the spring 2025 semester. This recognition acknowledges her academic excellence in her studies. Budney's achievement highlights the dedication of local students to their educational pursuits.

Parsippany-Based Resource Realty Closes 7.5 Million in Sales and Multiple Leases Across Northern New Jersey

Resource Realty, based in Parsippany, reported $7.5 million in sales and multiple leases across Northern New Jersey. The company continues to strengthen its position in the local real estate market. This growth reflects a vibrant demand for commercial properties in the region.

Hanover Wind Symphonys 40th Anniversary Shines in Student Concert Parsippany Focus

The Hanover Wind Symphony celebrated its 40th anniversary with a student concert on May 27, 2025. The event showcased the talents of local students and highlighted the orchestra's long-standing commitment to music education in the community.

Parsippany Implements Permanent Lawn Watering Restrictions Parsippany Focus

Parsippany has enacted permanent lawn watering restrictions to conserve water resources amid ongoing drought conditions. The decision aims to promote sustainable landscaping practices and ensure adequate water supply for essential needs.

Letter to the Editor Republican Primary Debate Barberios False Contentions

Nicholas Homyak criticizes Parsippany Mayor Barberio for misrepresenting his record and for the town's handling of infrastructure and housing issues. He argues Barberio's decisions have led to financial mismanagement and the degradation of local landscapes, particularly citing the failed Highlands Conformance and the Waterview rezone. Homyak emphasizes that the current administration's reliance on corporate tax revenue has exacerbated local problems.

Letter to the Editor Mayor Discontinues Gay Pride Flag Evades His Role on Flagpole

Mayor Barberio has not displayed the Pride Flag at Town Hall since his re-election, igniting public outcry. Critics argue that the mayor, as chief executive, should have the authority to display the flag without council approval. The letter highlights inconsistencies in Barberio's governance and his shifting stance on various local issues.

Video Parsippany-Troy Hills Republican Mayoral Debate

The League of Women Voters of the Morris Area hosted a virtual Republican mayoral debate on May 15, 2025, featuring incumbent Mayor James Barberio and Councilman Justin Musella in Parsippany-Troy Hills. The candidates discussed key issues like development and governance ahead of the June 10 primary election.

Letter to the Editor Experienced Leadership Matters

Parsippany residents are urged to support the re-election of Mayor James Barberio, citing his experience and fiscal management after a budget surplus was depleted under an inexperienced predecessor. The mayor's team, which includes Councilman Frank Neglia and Council Candidate Jigar Shah, is highlighted for their commitment to the community and proven track record. Voters are encouraged to prioritize experienced leadership on June 10th.

Letter to the Editor Unauthorized Campaign Signs Stir Outrage in Indian-American Neighborhoods

Indian-American residents in Parsippany express outrage over the Barberio campaign's unauthorized placement of political signs on their lawns. Homeowners report repeated incidents, including one captured on a Ring camera, highlighting a pattern of targeted exploitation. The community demands an end to this disrespectful practice.

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