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Fairlawn accepts opioid settlement funds and notes $537,509 NJ Historic Trust award for Naugle House rehabilitation

5503293 · July 29, 2025
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Council passed consent resolutions that accept $8,449.25 in opioid‑settlement money and acknowledged a $537,509 New Jersey Historic Trust capital preservation grant toward rehabilitation of the Naugle House.

The Borough of Fairlawn Mayor and Council voted July 29 to accept settlements and grants on the meeting consent agenda, including $8,449.25 from national opioid litigation and a $537,509 New Jersey Historic Trust capital preservation award for the Naugle House rehabilitation.

During the public-comment period Pamela Coles asked how the opioid settlement funds would be used. Borough Manager Peluso told the council and residents that the settlement money is subject to strict guidelines and must be used for programs that prevent…

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