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Substitute Crossing Guards Needed In Parsippany

The substitute guards would work around four to five hours per day if they needed to step in, officials said.

PARSIPPANY, NJ — The Parsippany Police Department is looking for new substitute crossing guards, who can fill in to help students get to and from school safely when needed.

The substitute guards would work around four to five hours per day if they needed to step in, officials said.

Anyone interested in applying can pick up a form at Parsippany Town Hall or download one from the website.

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People with questions may contact Crossing Guard Coordinator Patrolman Jason Lubeck at jlubeck@parpolice.com.

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