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A vibrant community spirit shone through at the recent Fair Lawn Borough Council meeting, where discussions ranged from emergency communication initiatives to the importance of respectful dialogue in the digital age.
One of the standout highlights was the promotion of an upcoming ham radio event at Memorial Park Pavilion. Residents are encouraged to attend and explore the fascinating world of emergency communication, with opportunities to engage with equipment and connect with people globally. This event aims to foster awareness and interest in vital communication tools that can be crucial during emergencies.
In another significant update, the council reminded residents about the senior loop line, a valuable resource for seniors and visually impaired individuals who may not have access to email. The loop line, updated every Friday at 10 AM, provides information about local events, ensuring that all community members stay informed and engaged.
Deputy Mayor Reinec emphasized the need for respectful discourse, urging residents to communicate with empathy both in person and online. He highlighted the dangers of divisive language, referencing recent tragic events that underscore the importance of fostering understanding and connection rather than division.
The meeting also included a moment of silence to honor the late Ira Marks, a long-time borough employee and former OEM manager, reflecting the community's respect and appreciation for his contributions.
As the council continues to address community needs and promote inclusivity, residents are reminded of the importance of participation and respectful communication in building a stronger Fair Lawn.
Converted from City Council of Fair Lawn, NJ - Borough Council Meeting Archived - Jun 23, 2025 meeting on June 23, 2025
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