Jay Webber highlights community milestones and events in Montville

Jay Webber, New Jersey State Representative for the 26th District
Jay Webber, New Jersey State Representative for the 26th District
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Jay Webber, a public official from New Jersey, posted several updates on his social media account in mid-April 2026 highlighting community events and local achievements.

On April 13, 2026, Webber recognized a Montville resident’s milestone birthday. He wrote, “I had a wonderful time last week wishing Montville’s Tom Jones a happy 100th. Tom is a WWII vet & an American treasure. Thanks Tom & many many happy returns!”

Later that day, Webber encouraged his followers to attend a theatrical production at the Paper Mill Playhouse. In his post dated April 13, 2026, he stated, “Want a great, patriotic night out? Go see 1776 at @Paper_Mill — it’s a fantastic production. Be sure to cheer loudly when NJ votes ‘Yea’ for independence!”

Two days later, on April 15, 2026, Webber shared his visit to a local childcare center during an annual celebration. He posted, “Happy to spend time w/the children & staff of @KidsRKidsCorp in Montville to help celebrate the Week of the Young Child. Fred Ferraro & family run a fantastic operation. Thanks for the visit!”

The Week of the Young Child is observed nationally each April as an initiative by early childhood organizations to recognize young children and those who support their development.



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