NJ21st 02/22/2025 Newsletter

What’s Important to Know About Our Local & State Government This Week….
This week’s newsletter opens with the School Ethics Commission’s recommendation to censure Pamela Stanley, Robert Cianculli, Jordan Hyman, Michael D’Aquila, and Joy Young for their tax-funded yet unsuccessful political hit job on Sai Akiri.
Next, we dive into the latest Town Council meeting that includes heated discussions on speed limits and the Nokia property. The exchanges raise a pressing question: Does anyone on the Council conduct independent research before making critical decisions?
We then turn our focus to the Superintendent’s announcement of a Special Meeting—intended as a first step toward a referendum. But why now? We hear from the BHEA on their stance and explore how this process could unfold differently.
Our ongoing budget analysis continues with a deep dive into Special Needs spending across seven districts: Berkeley Heights, Summit, New Providence, Millburn, Chatham, Madison, and Westfield. Our dashboard provides an informative comparison of funding allocations.
In our Community Voice section, one resident expresses concerns over the Mayor and Council’s oversight of the Police Department and the CFO position. Another provides feedback for our new Superintendent regarding school closures.
Finally, we wrap up with our notes from the week and a recap of January’s top three articles.