Politics & Government

Governor's Mobile Office Comes to Paramus, Thursday

Bergen County residents are invited to discuss and share their issues with aides from Gov. Christie's office

Several times so far this year, residents from across New Jersey have been invited to meet with members of Gov. Chris Christie's staff during "mobile office hours" and on Thursday, 4 to 7pm, the Paramus Municipal Complex will be one of the latest locations.

The mobile offices were created as an outlet for residents and staffers to meet and discuss issues or concerns, according to Jeanne Dovgala Ashmore, director of the office of constituent relations.

"We receive many emails and letters on a variety of issues and this is Gov. Christie's effort at finding a way to bring Trenton to where people live," Ashmore said.

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Ashmore along with several staffers will be on hand to provide information and answer any questions regarding tax issues, benefits, veteran's affairs, unemployment checks or social security. Residents are also encouraged to bring any information that they would like to share with Christie's staffers about issues going on in their hometown.

"We've had good turnouts previously," Ashmore said. "We were in Old Bridge and Bridgeton earlier."

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The Jefferson Township Senior Center also served as home to the mobile office in January.

No appointments are necessary and the Mobile Office will be available to all Bergen County residents from 4 to 7pm on Thursday at 1 Jockish Square in Paramus. For more information, call the Governor's office at 609-777-2500.

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