Oroho, Space propose renaming highway to honor Littell

| 19 Dec 2014 | 03:24

    State Sen. Steve Oroho and Assemblyman Parker Space have introduced legislation to rename Route 15 in Sussex County in honor of State Sen. Robert Littell, who died on Nov. 14.

    Upon his retirement in 2008 he was the longest serving member of the legislature. While in the legislature, he assisted in opening two centers for child abuse victims and sponsored legislation that led to the creation of the Commission on Open Space, the formation of the Garden State Preservation Trust, the preservation of Sterling Forest, and the establishment of the Farmland Preservation Program.

    “Senator Littell was a remarkable man who earned the respect of all he met through his kindness, fairness and dedication to bettering the lives of all New Jerseyans,” said Oroho, who succeeded Senator Littell as the state Senate representative in the 24th District. “Remarkably, through his years in Trenton he maintained a humble nature and never strayed from his priority of personally responding to the concerns of those in the neighborhoods he represented. ‘Bob,’ as he preferred to be called, was a loving husband and father and a personal friend and mentor to me and many others. Renaming this highway in his honor is a fitting tribute to a man who has left such an important and lasting legacy in New Jersey, especially Sussex County.”

    Space agreed.
    “Senator Littell was dedicated not only to the constituents he represented, but all of New Jersey,” he said. “His commitment to public service is an example to everyone that you can make a difference. Senator Littell loved his family and this great state. We can never truly thank him for his many contributions to New Jersey, but seeing his name on Rt. 15 will always remind us of someone who cared deeply about our state.”