Assemblywoman Michele Matsikoudis, a member of the New Jersey General Assembly, recently used her social media platform to highlight community engagement efforts and promote access to state assistance programs.
On September 23, 2025, Matsikoudis posted about an outreach visit: “Last week, my team and I had a blast visiting the Garwood Senior Club to share info about our office’s services and help answer residents’ questions on the PAS-1 application. Don’t forget to get your forms in by October 31 to access the ANCHOR, Senior Freeze, & Stay NJ programs! https://t.co/eXJrABk5En”.
The following day, she highlighted participation in a local cultural event: “Always a blast at BRIC’s annual Dandiya celebration! Wonderful uniting with state, county, and local officials to celebrate the vibrant cultural diversity of Bernards Township and our shared value of compassionate service. https://t.co/AhsTSOm40O” (September 24, 2025).
Later that afternoon, Matsikoudis issued another reminder for her constituents: “Reminder Tomorrow evening, my team will be hosting Mobile Office Hours in Bernardsville! Be sure to stop by and take advantage of this opportunity as we bring our quality constituent services right to you.
Email AswMatsikoudis@njleg.org with any questions! https://t.co/yknwirl5dO” (September 24, 2025).
These communications come as New Jersey continues to encourage eligible residents—especially seniors—to apply for benefits such as ANCHOR property tax relief and Senior Freeze programs before the upcoming deadline. The PAS-1 application referenced by Matsikoudis is required for certain state assistance initiatives.
Michele Matsikoudis represents portions of Union County in the New Jersey Legislature. Her recent outreach underscores ongoing efforts by state legislators to connect directly with residents through both in-person events and online updates.










