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N.J. mayor weighs November re-election bid when he’ll be 97
Updated Mar 15, 2021;
Posted Mar 15, 2021
At 96, Mayor Vito Perillo is one of America s oldest mayors and is now contemplating whether to seek another 4-year term, which could set him up as a centenarian municipal chief executive.
Tinton Falls,N.J. March 12, 2021
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In the summer of 2017, when Vito Perillo was still just 92, he finally resolved to do something about Tinton Falls’ steadily increasing property taxes, a rise he had documented by saving every one of his tax bills since 1980, the year he retired as a civilian defense employee at Fort Monmouth.
New Jersey Herald
One month ago Gov. Phil Murphy said there were still 195 students statewide, 85 of them in Sussex County, who did not have the technology or reliable internet to attend school virtually. We won t be happy until that 195 gets to zero, Murphy said at the time.
That zero goal was reached on Wednesday.
Murphy announced in his press briefing that New Jersey s digital divide is now no more. There are no students who lack either a device or dependable connectivity in the state, he said.
The 195 students without connectivity attended nine state school districts.
The 85 students without connectivity in Sussex County all hailed from Newton and the issue was resolved thanks to a partnership between the school district and local service provider Planet Networks, which equipped the children with high-speed internet.