Verona Still Short Crossing Guards

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The 2018-2019 school year is almost halfway done, and Verona still needs crossing guards to keep kids safe as they go to and from school.

The township is looking to fill multiple crossing guard positions at a rate of $15 to $19 per hour for a maximum of 12.5 hours per week.

The job notice says that applicants must be a citizen and resident of New Jersey, in good physical condition and of good moral character; applicants cannot have been convicted of any criminal offense involving “moral turpitude”.

If you are interested in being a crossing guard, you must pick up an employment application from the Verona Police Department Records Bureau, 600 Bloomfield Avenue, 2nd Floor, from Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. until 4 p.m. Applications will not be mailed or emailed.

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