Politics & Government
Got Problems? Congresswoman Sherrill's Office Is Moving To Livingston To Solve 'Em
Rep. Mikie Sherrill will move her local office from Parsippany to Livingston. Find out when, and what she plans to do in 2024.

LIVINGSTON, NJ — Hey, Essex, Morris, and Passaic counties, got problems? Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill is moving her district office to Livingston, and she's here to solve 'em.
11th District Rep. Sherrill announced recently that her local office will move into Livingston Town Hall. The new office will open this coming Tuesday, Jan. 16.
Sherrill announced the move at a ribbon cutting last month with Livingston Mayor Michael Vieira, members of the Township Council, and Essex County Commissioner Pat Sebold.
“In the new year, my district office will be heading to a new space in Livingston," she said. "I want to thank Parsippany and Morris County for being our home base for the past five years and am especially grateful to the Parsippany mayor and Police Department for the support they have provided our team."
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She added, "Thank you to Mayor Vieira for welcoming us to Livingston. No matter where our office is located, we will continue to serve constituents from every town in NJ-11 and look forward to another great year of casework successes.”
The 11th District currently includes 15 towns in Essex County, 27 in Morris County, and in Passaic County: Little Falls, Totowa, Woodland Park, and part of Wayne.
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Until the new office opens, constituents needing casework services should call the District Office in Parsippany at 973-526-5668.
In 2024, Sherrill’s casework team will continue to hold mobile casework hours in locations throughout the district to ensure accessibility for all residents, they said.
Sherrill, a Democrat, won re-election to her seat in November 2022. She served for 10 years in the U.S. Navy, earned a law degree at Georgetown, and worked as a lawyer at the U.S. Attorney's Office before running for Congressin 2019. Read more about her here.
She currently sits on the House Armed Services Committee and the new House Select Committee on Strategic Competition Between the United States and the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
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