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Passaic residents say they learned of ice-cream concession by surprise; mayor pledges improved notice
Summary
Residents near Passaic Park told the City Council they received no direct notice before a private concession operator began work on NJ Transit property near the train station; Mayor acknowledged legal notice was published but apologized for communications gaps and said the city will monitor maintenance, lighting and hours.
Good evening. On May 20, 2025, several Passaic residents used the City Council public-comment period to press city officials over the sudden appearance of a private ice-cream concession at the train-station building in the Passaic Park neighborhood, saying they received no advance notice and expressing concerns about traffic, noise and maintenance.
Longtime resident Marva Wade said she learned that work had begun only after seeing two people install neon signs on the station roof on April 24. "We can get a letter if the city is changing a recycling schedule," Wade said. "You seem to have no problem finding us to mail a property tax bill. But when you decide to introduce a brand new commercial enterprise ... you don't see us." Wade added that the station building dates…
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