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Town Council President Held Cannabis Workshop with Expert Panel
By ELISE PHILLIPS MARGULIS
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May 26, 2021 at 4:03 AM
Town Council President Cindy Matute-Brown held a cannabis workshop featuring a panel of experts in the industry to educate West Orange residents, the town council and the administration about the township’s options.
The experts included West Orange Chief of Police James Abbott, attorney Mark Moon, Managing Director/Founder of Cannabis Advisory Group Jackie Ferraro, Associate at Cannabis Advisory Group and attorney Alana Hans-Cohen, Director of Cannabis Advisory Group Charlana Mckeithen, Director of Cannabis Advisory Group and Urban Planner Chuck Lantini, Chief Economist at Whitney Economics Beau Whitney and Outreach Specialist at TerrAscend Diana McElroy.
May 21, 2021 at 3:57 AM
Many residents expressed their opposition to specific development plans, said that the township doesn’t need more residential buildings or retail spaces and requested a public representative on the Planning Committee.
Mary Kay Adams objected to plans for 410 Main Street. She stated, “My neighbors started a Facebook page called ‘410MainStreetWO’ and are collecting petition signatures to stop it.” Adams said the proposed five-story building will be too high and won’t fit into the design of the neighborhood.
She noted that West Orange doesn’t need additional retail spaces because there are many empty stores right now. Adams concluded that the 410 Main Street area will be congested and will lack parking.
Rep. Sherrill Hosts Roundtable with Hispanic Community Leaders on COVID-19 March 8, 2021, 1:07 pm | in
Rep. Sherrill Hosts Roundtable with Hispanic Community Leaders on COVID-19
Washington, DC Representative Mikie Sherrill (NJ-11) last week hosted a roundtable discussion with NJ-11 and statewide leaders about the health, economic, educational, and social impacts of COVID-19 on the Hispanic community, and the action that needs to be taken to bring coronavirus relief and systemic change to New Jersey.
“Discussions like this are critical in the effort to address the disproportionate impact COVID has had on particular communities. I am grateful for the opportunity to hear from this impressive group. They provided a broad range of perspectives from the Hispanic community. We will all need to continue to work together if we are going to address issues from the disparities in vaccine distribution to the systemic issues brought to light by this pandem
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