Politics & Government
Frelinghuysen Opening Outreach Office in Nutley
Office will be open on thursdays at the Public Safety Building.
Congressman Rodney Frelinghuysen (NJ-11) today announced his office will hold weekly outreach office hours in Nutley.
Per the announcement, Frelinghuysen's Congressional Constituent Service Staff will hold office hours on Thursdays in the Mayor's office in the Public Safety Building at 228 Chestnut Street.
In the announcement, Frelinghuysen said the offices will help his office act as the direct point of contact with federal government departments, agencies and Congress.
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Frelinghuysen is maintaining his primary Constituent Service office in Morristown (973-984-0711) and has established walk-in Outreach Offices, such as the one in Nutley, to bolster services to residents.
“I have an excellent staff and all of us are here to serve our residents," Frelinghuysen said. "I take ‘casework’ –resolving people’s problems with federal agencies—very seriously and work hard to get them the answers they deserve. Additionally, we assist constituents with their plans to visit Washington, D.C.”
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He added: “I am grateful to Mayor Alphonse Petracco for his assistance in allowing me to establish this enhanced service for Nutley residents and those of neighboring towns.”
Frelinghuysen’s staff will also hold weekly walk-in Outreach Offices in Wayne on Wednesdays.
To learn more about Congressman Frelinghuysen, his position on the issues, the11th Congressional District or to sign up for his weekly eNewsletter, visit: http://frelinghuysen.house.gov/.
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