Pugliese, Nicholas. "Christie signs Radburn bill to democratize elections, vetoes others", The Record, July 13, 2017. Accessed September 18, 2017. "Gov. Chris Christie signed a bill Thursday designed to ensure more open elections in Fair Lawn’s Radburn neighborhood but vetoed other measures related to President Trump’s travel ban and how lawmakers make changes to the state's criminal justice policies.... The new law, sponsored by Sen. Bob Gordon, D-Fair Lawn, allows any unit owner in Radburn to run to serve on the board. The legislation applies to all common-interest communities in New Jersey, such as condo associations and co-ops, but in practice affects only a few.... The board in May approved amendments to the community’s bylaws that complied with the legislation in some ways but appeared to work against it in others."
Curley Jr., Michael W. "State says elections must be held in Fair Lawn's Radburn community", The Record, March 5, 2018. Accessed August 24, 2018. "Phil Plotch, a representative of Radburn United, said that after the DCA's decision, the community held its first-ever question-and-answer session for board candidates."