Parsippany-Troy Hills Council Faces Criticism Over Police Profiling and Pride Flag Controversy

The Parsippany-Troy Hills Town Council meeting on June 17, 2025, was marked by significant public concern regarding racial profiling by local police and the council’s decision not to fly the Pride flag during Pride Month. Residents expressed fears about discriminatory policing practices and disappointment over perceived neglect of the LGBTQ+ community, urging the council to address these issues more directly.

The meeting opened to public comments with Nicole Zamora, a resident, voicing apprehension about racial profiling by the police department. Zamora stressed that while she generally supports the local police, she is deeply troubled by the potential for racial profiling affecting her stepchildren based on their appearance. She called for a thorough investigation into the matter, highlighting the illegality and ethical concerns of such practices. Her remarks underscored a broader tension within the community about police interactions, a sentiment echoed by several other speakers during the meeting.

Lily, another resident, recounted an incident where her granddaughter was stopped by a police officer and questioned about her U.S. citizenship. She condemned the questioning as unnecessary and rude, fearing it could lead to broader discriminatory practices. Council members advised Lily to file a formal complaint with the police department’s internal affairs, assuring her that the matter would be documented and reviewed.

The topic of racial profiling intertwined with broader discussions about community trust and immigration enforcement. Adam McGovern criticized the police for allegedly violating the immigrant trust directive by asking individuals about their immigration status during unrelated stops. McGovern’s comments called attention to the fear such actions instill in immigrant communities, arguing that they undermine trust and cooperation with law enforcement.

In parallel, the council faced criticism for its handling of Pride Month. Several residents expressed disappointment over the council’s decision not to fly the Pride flag at town hall, a departure from previous years when such resolutions passed unanimously. Kendallski, a public participant, lamented the lack of support for vulnerable groups and pointed to an increase in hate crimes against LGBTQ+ individuals. They argued that flying the Pride flag is a simple yet powerful gesture of solidarity that should not be opposed.

Lisa Saladino further emphasized the importance of inclusivity and visibility for the LGBTQ+ community, questioning the council’s intentions regarding the Pride flag.

Environmental concerns also surfaced during the meeting, with Michelle Gainer addressing the removal of mature trees in her neighborhood. She urged the council to adopt a more robust tree ordinance to prevent indiscriminate cutting and preserve the area’s environmental integrity. A council member acknowledged the need for updated regulations and mentioned that a new ordinance focusing on stormwater regulations and tree replacement is under review.

The meeting also touched on educational challenges, with Alicia Sheffield highlighting overcrowded classrooms at Mount Taber Elementary School. Sheffield criticized the existing pilot revenue allocations, arguing they fail to adequately support schools facing increased enrollment from new developments. In response, a council member offered to facilitate a meeting between Sheffield and local officials to address school funding concerns.

Further complicating the council’s position were discussions around Payment in Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreements. Some residents, like Nick from Lake Hayawa, criticized these deals as politically motivated and suggested they disproportionately benefit affluent areas like Parsippany. Nick also raised unresolved litter issues, questioning the council’s engagement with citizen reports and demanding more active governance.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
James R. Barberio
City Council Officials:
Paul Carifi Jr. (Council President), Frank Neglia (Council Vice President), Justin Musella (Councilman), Judy Hernandez (Councilwoman), Matt McGrath (Councilman)

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