THANK YOU CONFERENCE VOLUNTEERS
-Contact Bill Dressel, ext.122
Many conference delegates wonder how the League is able to conduct the country’s largest municipal conference with a full time staff of just 17. The answer is you! In the back of the conference program, you will see a listing of mayors who served on various committees. Although the list is extensive, it cannot possibly include all the mayors who work to make our conference successful every year. Mayors play an integral role by helping to produce sessions, moderating, working on committees and auditing important sessions. Your dedicated service enables nearly 22,000 attendees to come together for one week of invaluable learning and networking each year. Thank you for making the 91st Annual Conference a great success.
SAVE THE DATES
-Contact David Harkness ext.118 or www.njslom.com
Save these important dates on your calendar. These League seminars will offer you and your staff valuable information and continuing education credits. Be sure to share this list with all your department heads. As soon as full topics and details are ready they will be mailed and posted on www.njslom.com For now, Save These Dates!
DATE |
TOPIC & LOCATION |
January 12 |
Cyber Threats, Holmdel |
January 17 |
15th Annual Mayors Legislative Day, Trenton |
January 27 |
Newly & Reelected Officials, Rochelle Park |
February 2 |
Fiscal Update 2007, Cherry Hill |
February 6 |
Fiscal Update 2007, Holmdel |
February 10 |
Newly & Reelected Officials, Cherry Hill |
February 20 |
Civil Union Implications, Holmdel |
March 7 |
Labor Relations, Freehold |
March 9 |
Civil Union Implications, Cherry Hill |
April 3 |
Financing before the Local Finance Board , Holmdel |
April 4 |
Financing before the Local Finance Board, Cherry Hill |
April 11 |
Labor Relations, Freehold |
April TBA |
Defeated School Budgets, Holmdel |
May 1 |
Historic Trust Fund, Holmdel |
May 3 |
Open Public Records Act, Holmdel |
May 8 |
Ethics Update, Holmdel |
May 17 |
Open Public Records Act, Cherry Hill |
2006-2007 ELECTED OFFICIALS HANDBOOK
-Contact Becky Wright ext 110
This important League publication is now available. Order your copy today at just $15 per handbook!
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2007 SCHOLARSHIP COMPETITION
-Contact Michael Darcy ext.116
Recently, the League mailed information to all mayors concerning the Annual Future Municipal Leaders Scholarship Competition. Mayor Phyllis Marchand of Princeton Township chairs the Scholarship Competition. This popular competition is open to all high school juniors and seniors throughout the state. The top three winners each receive $1,000 scholarships from the League.
Mayors play an integral role in the success of this program because your office publicizes its availability, judges the local entries, and distributes the checks and certificates supplied by the League. You should publicize the scholarship to your local schools and judging committee. Your local winning entry must be submitted to the League office by April 3, so we can announce the three statewide winners by May 5.
NEW MAYORS RECEIVE LEAGUE PINS
-Contact Tom Fratticcioli Tfratticcioli@njslom.com
Newly elected mayors are mailed unique "Mayor" pins from the League. The specially commissioned pins have a gold rim and blue logo with “ MAYOR” imprinted on a white background. These pins identify you as a mayor and supporter of the New Jersey League of Municipalities. Wear the "Mayor" pin with pride.
MAYORS NEEDED TO SERVE ON LEAGUE’S LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE
-Contact Helen Yeldell ext. 112
The League is looking for Mayors to serve on our Legislative Committee. By volunteering your time, you will be able to participate in shaping League legislative policy. The Committee meets eight to nine times a year in Princeton, usually during the last week of the month. The Legislative Committee consists of four sub committees: Pensions and Elections; Finance and Taxation; Land Use; and General Legislation. Contact Helen Yeldell for details and if you are interested in serving.
2007 MUNICIPA
NJLM - January Mayor's Newsline
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MAYOR'S NEWSLINE
January 2007 |
Offices: 407
West State St.
Trenton, New Jersey 08618
609-695-3481 Fax 695-0151
E-Mail mdarcy@njslom.com
www.njslom.com |
| |
|
IMPORTANT EVENTS - PAST
AND FUTURE
And staff contacts for more information
Also consult the calendar
For Seminar details, contact David Harkness ext. 18.
| Jan. 12 |
“Cyber Threats” at Holmdel |
| Jan. 17 |
“15th Annual Mayors Legislative Day” at Trenton |
| Jan. 27 |
“Newly and Reelected Officials” Ramada Inn, at Rochelle Park |
| Feb. 2 |
“Fiscal Update 2007” at Cherry Hill |
| Feb. 6 |
“Fiscal Update 2007” at Holmdel |
| Feb. 10 |
“Newly and Reelected Officials” at Cherry Hill |
| Feb. 20 |
“Civil Unions: How Your Municipality will be Affected” at Holmdel |
| Mar. 7 |
“Labor Relations” at Freehold |
| Mar. 9 |
“Civil Unions: How Your Municipality will be Affected” at Cherry Hill |
| INSIDE
THIS ISSUE |
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Scholarship Competition |
 |
Mayors Pins for New Mayors |
 |
2007 Municipal Directory |
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Save the Date-List of League Seminars |
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Mayors Needed for Legislative Committee |
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FROM THE PRESIDENT
By David DelVecchio, Mayor, Lambertville
As we begin the New Year, we mayors face increasingly complex issues in local government. Elected officials need up-to-date information for better planning and administration, that can help meet and solve problems. Your League provides key educational seminars geared specifically to local, elected officials.
Two regional seminars will be held on Saturdays for newly and re-elected officials in January and February. The seminars will provide newly-elected officials with a thorough overview of their major areas of responsibility and key state level contacts, while re-elected officials will get up-to-date reference materials that provide answers to often asked questions.
The Annual Mayors Legislative Day is held in the middle of every January. This important policy session provides officials with a budgetary and legislative update from leaders of the state Legislature, the Governor and Cabinet.
Two key seminars on “Civil Unions: How Your Municipality will be Affected” will be held in February and March in cooperation with the Municipal Clerks, Finance Officers and Registrars Associations. Learn how local government will be affected.
Please take advantage of this year-round valuable service the League provides to help answer your questions and provide solutions to local issues. Sign up for the above-mentioned seminars, and help get your administration off to a running start.
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EXECUTIVE BOARD |
| OFFICERS
DAVID M. DEL VECCHIO, President;
Mayor, Lambertville
GENE FEYL, 1st Vice President
Mayor, Denville
ROBERT L. BOWSER, 2nd Vice President
Mayor, East Orange
TIMOTHY MCDONOUGH, 3rd Vice President
Mayor, Hope
MEMBERS
JAMES ANZALDI
Mayor, Clifton
JOAN BOAS
Deputy Mayor, Mount Holly
CORY BOOKER
Mayor, Newark
LUCILLE CHAUMP
Mayor, Oceanport
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CHUCK CHIARELLO
Mayor, Buena Vista
GUISEPPE CHILA
Mayor, Woolwich
DANIEL N. CORANOTO
Committee Mem., Hampton Twp.
JOHN DEAN DERIENZO
Mayor, Haworth
MALCOLM C. FRASER
Mayor, Cape May Point
CORDELIA O. FULLER
Council Member, Chatham
GLEN D. GILMORE
Mayor, Hamilton Twp. (Mercer)
JERRAMIAH HEALY
Mayor, Jersey City
MARTIN MARKS
Mayor, Scotch Plains
GARY PASSANANTE
Mayor, Somerdale |
DOUGLAS M. RAINEAR
Deputy Mayor, Upper Deerfield
Twp.
HERBERT D. STILES,
JR., President;
Mayor, Elmer
JOSEPH TEMPESTA
Mayor, West Caldwell
JANET TUCCI
Mayor, West Long Branch
DANIEL VAN PELT
Mayor, Ocean Twp. (Ocean)
BRIAN C. WAHLER
Mayor, Piscataway
RUDOLPH J. WENZEL, JR.
Mayor, Washington Twp. (Bergen)
LOUISE WILSON
Mayor, Montgomery
Executive Staff
William G. Dressel, Jr.
Executive Director
Michael J. Darcy, CAE
Assistant Executive Director |
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THANK YOU CONFERENCE VOLUNTEERS
-Contact Bill Dressel, ext.122
Many conference delegates wonder how the League is able to conduct the country’s largest municipal conference with a full time staff of just 17. The answer is you! In the back of the conference program, you will see a listing of mayors who served on various committees. Although the list is extensive, it cannot possibly include all the mayors who work to make our conference successful every year. Mayors play an integral role by helping to produce sessions, moderating, working on committees and auditing important sessions. Your dedicated service enables nearly 22,000 attendees to come together for one week of invaluable learning and networking each year. Thank you for making the 91st Annual Conference a great success.
SAVE THE DATES
-Contact David Harkness ext.118 or www.njslom.com
Save these important dates on your calendar. These League seminars will offer you and your staff valuable information and continuing education credits. Be sure to share this list with all your department heads. As soon as full topics and details are ready they will be mailed and posted on www.njslom.com For now, Save These Dates!
DATE |
TOPIC & LOCATION |
January 12 |
Cyber Threats, Holmdel |
January 17 |
15th Annual Mayors Legislative Day, Trenton |
January 27 |
Newly & Reelected Officials, Rochelle Park |
February 2 |
Fiscal Update 2007, Cherry Hill |
February 6 |
Fiscal Update 2007, Holmdel |
February 10 |
Newly & Reelected Officials, Cherry Hill |
February 20 |
Civil Union Implications, Holmdel |
March 7 |
Labor Relations, Freehold |
March 9 |
Civil Union Implications, Cherry Hill |
April 3 |
Financing before the Local Finance Board , Holmdel |
April 4 |
Financing before the Local Finance Board, Cherry Hill |
April 11 |
Labor Relations, Freehold |
April TBA |
Defeated School Budgets, Holmdel |
May 1 |
Historic Trust Fund, Holmdel |
May 3 |
Open Public Records Act, Holmdel |
May 8 |
Ethics Update, Holmdel |
May 17 |
Open Public Records Act, Cherry Hill |
2006-2007 ELECTED OFFICIALS HANDBOOK
-Contact Becky Wright ext 110
This important League publication is now available. Order your copy today at just $15 per handbook!
|
2007 SCHOLARSHIP COMPETITION
-Contact Michael Darcy ext.116
Recently, the League mailed information to all mayors concerning the Annual Future Municipal Leaders Scholarship Competition. Mayor Phyllis Marchand of Princeton Township chairs the Scholarship Competition. This popular competition is open to all high school juniors and seniors throughout the state. The top three winners each receive $1,000 scholarships from the League.
Mayors play an integral role in the success of this program because your office publicizes its availability, judges the local entries, and distributes the checks and certificates supplied by the League. You should publicize the scholarship to your local schools and judging committee. Your local winning entry must be submitted to the League office by April 3, so we can announce the three statewide winners by May 5.
NEW MAYORS RECEIVE LEAGUE PINS
-Contact Tom Fratticcioli Tfratticcioli@njslom.com
Newly elected mayors are mailed unique "Mayor" pins from the League. The specially commissioned pins have a gold rim and blue logo with “ MAYOR” imprinted on a white background. These pins identify you as a mayor and supporter of the New Jersey League of Municipalities. Wear the "Mayor" pin with pride.
MAYORS NEEDED TO SERVE ON LEAGUE’S LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE
-Contact Helen Yeldell ext. 112
The League is looking for Mayors to serve on our Legislative Committee. By volunteering your time, you will be able to participate in shaping League legislative policy. The Committee meets eight to nine times a year in Princeton, usually during the last week of the month. The Legislative Committee consists of four sub committees: Pensions and Elections; Finance and Taxation; Land Use; and General Legislation. Contact Helen Yeldell for details and if you are interested in serving.
2007 MUNICIPA
NJLM - January Mayor's Newsline
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|
MAYOR'S NEWSLINE
January 2007 |
Offices: 407
West State St.
Trenton, New Jersey 08618
609-695-3481 Fax 695-0151
E-Mail mdarcy@njslom.com
www.njslom.com |
| |
|
IMPORTANT EVENTS - PAST
AND FUTURE
And staff contacts for more information
Also consult the calendar
For Seminar details, contact David Harkness ext. 18.
| Jan. 12 |
“Cyber Threats” at Holmdel |
| Jan. 17 |
“15th Annual Mayors Legislative Day” at Trenton |
| Jan. 27 |
“Newly and Reelected Officials” Ramada Inn, at Rochelle Park |
| Feb. 2 |
“Fiscal Update 2007” at Cherry Hill |
| Feb. 6 |
“Fiscal Update 2007” at Holmdel |
| Feb. 10 |
“Newly and Reelected Officials” at Cherry Hill |
| Feb. 20 |
“Civil Unions: How Your Municipality will be Affected” at Holmdel |
| Mar. 7 |
“Labor Relations” at Freehold |
| Mar. 9 |
“Civil Unions: How Your Municipality will be Affected” at Cherry Hill |
| INSIDE
THIS ISSUE |
 |
Scholarship Competition |
 |
Mayors Pins for New Mayors |
 |
2007 Municipal Directory |
 |
Save the Date-List of League Seminars |
 |
Mayors Needed for Legislative Committee |
|
|
|
FROM THE PRESIDENT
By David DelVecchio, Mayor, Lambertville
As we begin the New Year, we mayors face increasingly complex issues in local government. Elected officials need up-to-date information for better planning and administration, that can help meet and solve problems. Your League provides key educational seminars geared specifically to local, elected officials.
Two regional seminars will be held on Saturdays for newly and re-elected officials in January and February. The seminars will provide newly-elected officials with a thorough overview of their major areas of responsibility and key state level contacts, while re-elected officials will get up-to-date reference materials that provide answers to often asked questions.
The Annual Mayors Legislative Day is held in the middle of every January. This important policy session provides officials with a budgetary and legislative update from leaders of the state Legislature, the Governor and Cabinet.
Two key seminars on “Civil Unions: How Your Municipality will be Affected” will be held in February and March in cooperation with the Municipal Clerks, Finance Officers and Registrars Associations. Learn how local government will be affected.
Please take advantage of this year-round valuable service the League provides to help answer your questions and provide solutions to local issues. Sign up for the above-mentioned seminars, and help get your administration off to a running start.
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EXECUTIVE BOARD |
| OFFICERS
DAVID M. DEL VECCHIO, President;
Mayor, Lambertville
GENE FEYL, 1st Vice President
Mayor, Denville
ROBERT L. BOWSER, 2nd Vice President
Mayor, East Orange
TIMOTHY MCDONOUGH, 3rd Vice President
Mayor, Hope
MEMBERS
JAMES ANZALDI
Mayor, Clifton
JOAN BOAS
Deputy Mayor, Mount Holly
CORY BOOKER
Mayor, Newark
LUCILLE CHAUMP
Mayor, Oceanport
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CHUCK CHIARELLO
Mayor, Buena Vista
GUISEPPE CHILA
Mayor, Woolwich
DANIEL N. CORANOTO
Committee Mem., Hampton Twp.
JOHN DEAN DERIENZO
Mayor, Haworth
MALCOLM C. FRASER
Mayor, Cape May Point
CORDELIA O. FULLER
Council Member, Chatham
GLEN D. GILMORE
Mayor, Hamilton Twp. (Mercer)
JERRAMIAH HEALY
Mayor, Jersey City
MARTIN MARKS
Mayor, Scotch Plains
GARY PASSANANTE
Mayor, Somerdale |
DOUGLAS M. RAINEAR
Deputy Mayor, Upper Deerfield
Twp.
HERBERT D. STILES,
JR., President;
Mayor, Elmer
JOSEPH TEMPESTA
Mayor, West Caldwell
JANET TUCCI
Mayor, West Long Branch
DANIEL VAN PELT
Mayor, Ocean Twp. (Ocean)
BRIAN C. WAHLER
Mayor, Piscataway
RUDOLPH J. WENZEL, JR.
Mayor, Washington Twp. (Bergen)
LOUISE WILSON
Mayor, Montgomery
Executive Staff
William G. Dressel, Jr.
Executive Director
Michael J. Darcy, CAE
Assistant Executive Director |
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|
THANK YOU CONFERENCE VOLUNTEERS
-Contact Bill Dressel, ext.122
Many conference delegates wonder how the League is able to conduct the country’s largest municipal conference with a full time staff of just 17. The answer is you! In the back of the conference program, you will see a listing of mayors who served on various committees. Although the list is extensive, it cannot possibly include all the mayors who work to make our conference successful every year. Mayors play an integral role by helping to produce sessions, moderating, working on committees and auditing important sessions. Your dedicated service enables nearly 22,000 attendees to come together for one week of invaluable learning and networking each year. Thank you for making the 91st Annual Conference a great success.
SAVE THE DATES
-Contact David Harkness ext.118 or www.njslom.com
Save these important dates on your calendar. These League seminars will offer you and your staff valuable information and continuing education credits. Be sure to share this list with all your department heads. As soon as full topics and details are ready they will be mailed and posted on www.njslom.com For now, Save These Dates!
DATE |
TOPIC & LOCATION |
January 12 |
Cyber Threats, Holmdel |
January 17 |
15th Annual Mayors Legislative Day, Trenton |
January 27 |
Newly & Reelected Officials, Rochelle Park |
February 2 |
Fiscal Update 2007, Cherry Hill |
February 6 |
Fiscal Update 2007, Holmdel |
February 10 |
Newly & Reelected Officials, Cherry Hill |
February 20 |
Civil Union Implications, Holmdel |
March 7 |
Labor Relations, Freehold |
March 9 |
Civil Union Implications, Cherry Hill |
April 3 |
Financing before the Local Finance Board , Holmdel |
April 4 |
Financing before the Local Finance Board, Cherry Hill |
April 11 |
Labor Relations, Freehold |
April TBA |
Defeated School Budgets, Holmdel |
May 1 |
Historic Trust Fund, Holmdel |
May 3 |
Open Public Records Act, Holmdel |
May 8 |
Ethics Update, Holmdel |
May 17 |
Open Public Records Act, Cherry Hill |
2006-2007 ELECTED OFFICIALS HANDBOOK
-Contact Becky Wright ext 110
This important League publication is now available. Order your copy today at just $15 per handbook!
|
2007 SCHOLARSHIP COMPETITION
-Contact Michael Darcy ext.116
Recently, the League mailed information to all mayors concerning the Annual Future Municipal Leaders Scholarship Competition. Mayor Phyllis Marchand of Princeton Township chairs the Scholarship Competition. This popular competition is open to all high school juniors and seniors throughout the state. The top three winners each receive $1,000 scholarships from the League.
Mayors play an integral role in the success of this program because your office publicizes its availability, judges the local entries, and distributes the checks and certificates supplied by the League. You should publicize the scholarship to your local schools and judging committee. Your local winning entry must be submitted to the League office by April 3, so we can announce the three statewide winners by May 5.
NEW MAYORS RECEIVE LEAGUE PINS
-Contact Tom Fratticcioli Tfratticcioli@njslom.com
Newly elected mayors are mailed unique "Mayor" pins from the League. The specially commissioned pins have a gold rim and blue logo with “ MAYOR” imprinted on a white background. These pins identify you as a mayor and supporter of the New Jersey League of Municipalities. Wear the "Mayor" pin with pride.
MAYORS NEEDED TO SERVE ON LEAGUE’S LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE
-Contact Helen Yeldell ext. 112
The League is looking for Mayors to serve on our Legislative Committee. By volunteering your time, you will be able to participate in shaping League legislative policy. The Committee meets eight to nine times a year in Princeton, usually during the last week of the month. The Legislative Committee consists of four sub committees: Pensions and Elections; Finance and Taxation; Land Use; and General Legislation. Contact Helen Yeldell for details and if you are interested in serving.
2007 MUNICIPA
NJLM - January Mayor's Newsline
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|
MAYOR'S NEWSLINE
January 2007 |
Offices: 407
West State St.
Trenton, New Jersey 08618
609-695-3481 Fax 695-0151
E-Mail mdarcy@njslom.com
www.njslom.com |
| |
|
IMPORTANT EVENTS - PAST
AND FUTURE
And staff contacts for more information
Also consult the calendar
For Seminar details, contact David Harkness ext. 18.
| Jan. 12 |
“Cyber Threats” at Holmdel |
| Jan. 17 |
“15th Annual Mayors Legislative Day” at Trenton |
| Jan. 27 |
“Newly and Reelected Officials” Ramada Inn, at Rochelle Park |
| Feb. 2 |
“Fiscal Update 2007” at Cherry Hill |
| Feb. 6 |
“Fiscal Update 2007” at Holmdel |
| Feb. 10 |
“Newly and Reelected Officials” at Cherry Hill |
| Feb. 20 |
“Civil Unions: How Your Municipality will be Affected” at Holmdel |
| Mar. 7 |
“Labor Relations” at Freehold |
| Mar. 9 |
“Civil Unions: How Your Municipality will be Affected” at Cherry Hill |
| INSIDE
THIS ISSUE |
 |
Scholarship Competition |
 |
Mayors Pins for New Mayors |
 |
2007 Municipal Directory |
 |
Save the Date-List of League Seminars |
 |
Mayors Needed for Legislative Committee |
|
|
|
FROM THE PRESIDENT
By David DelVecchio, Mayor, Lambertville
As we begin the New Year, we mayors face increasingly complex issues in local government. Elected officials need up-to-date information for better planning and administration, that can help meet and solve problems. Your League provides key educational seminars geared specifically to local, elected officials.
Two regional seminars will be held on Saturdays for newly and re-elected officials in January and February. The seminars will provide newly-elected officials with a thorough overview of their major areas of responsibility and key state level contacts, while re-elected officials will get up-to-date reference materials that provide answers to often asked questions.
The Annual Mayors Legislative Day is held in the middle of every January. This important policy session provides officials with a budgetary and legislative update from leaders of the state Legislature, the Governor and Cabinet.
Two key seminars on “Civil Unions: How Your Municipality will be Affected” will be held in February and March in cooperation with the Municipal Clerks, Finance Officers and Registrars Associations. Learn how local government will be affected.
Please take advantage of this year-round valuable service the League provides to help answer your questions and provide solutions to local issues. Sign up for the above-mentioned seminars, and help get your administration off to a running start.
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EXECUTIVE BOARD |
| OFFICERS
DAVID M. DEL VECCHIO, President;
Mayor, Lambertville
GENE FEYL, 1st Vice President
Mayor, Denville
ROBERT L. BOWSER, 2nd Vice President
Mayor, East Orange
TIMOTHY MCDONOUGH, 3rd Vice President
Mayor, Hope
MEMBERS
JAMES ANZALDI
Mayor, Clifton
JOAN BOAS
Deputy Mayor, Mount Holly
CORY BOOKER
Mayor, Newark
LUCILLE CHAUMP
Mayor, Oceanport
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CHUCK CHIARELLO
Mayor, Buena Vista
GUISEPPE CHILA
Mayor, Woolwich
DANIEL N. CORANOTO
Committee Mem., Hampton Twp.
JOHN DEAN DERIENZO
Mayor, Haworth
MALCOLM C. FRASER
Mayor, Cape May Point
CORDELIA O. FULLER
Council Member, Chatham
GLEN D. GILMORE
Mayor, Hamilton Twp. (Mercer)
JERRAMIAH HEALY
Mayor, Jersey City
MARTIN MARKS
Mayor, Scotch Plains
GARY PASSANANTE
Mayor, Somerdale |
DOUGLAS M. RAINEAR
Deputy Mayor, Upper Deerfield
Twp.
HERBERT D. STILES,
JR., President;
Mayor, Elmer
JOSEPH TEMPESTA
Mayor, West Caldwell
JANET TUCCI
Mayor, West Long Branch
DANIEL VAN PELT
Mayor, Ocean Twp. (Ocean)
BRIAN C. WAHLER
Mayor, Piscataway
RUDOLPH J. WENZEL, JR.
Mayor, Washington Twp. (Bergen)
LOUISE WILSON
Mayor, Montgomery
Executive Staff
William G. Dressel, Jr.
Executive Director
Michael J. Darcy, CAE
Assistant Executive Director |
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THANK YOU CONFERENCE VOLUNTEERS
-Contact Bill Dressel, ext.122
Many conference delegates wonder how the League is able to conduct the country’s largest municipal conference with a full time staff of just 17. The answer is you! In the back of the conference program, you will see a listing of mayors who served on various committees. Although the list is extensive, it cannot possibly include all the mayors who work to make our conference successful every year. Mayors play an integral role by helping to produce sessions, moderating, working on committees and auditing important sessions. Your dedicated service enables nearly 22,000 attendees to come together for one week of invaluable learning and networking each year. Thank you for making the 91st Annual Conference a great success.
SAVE THE DATES
-Contact David Harkness ext.118 or www.njslom.com
Save these important dates on your calendar. These League seminars will offer you and your staff valuable information and continuing education credits. Be sure to share this list with all your department heads. As soon as full topics and details are ready they will be mailed and posted on www.njslom.com For now, Save These Dates!
DATE |
TOPIC & LOCATION |
January 12 |
Cyber Threats, Holmdel |
January 17 |
15th Annual Mayors Legislative Day, Trenton |
January 27 |
Newly & Reelected Officials, Rochelle Park |
February 2 |
Fiscal Update 2007, Cherry Hill |
February 6 |
Fiscal Update 2007, Holmdel |
February 10 |
Newly & Reelected Officials, Cherry Hill |
February 20 |
Civil Union Implications, Holmdel |
March 7 |
Labor Relations, Freehold |
March 9 |
Civil Union Implications, Cherry Hill |
April 3 |
Financing before the Local Finance Board , Holmdel |
April 4 |
Financing before the Local Finance Board, Cherry Hill |
April 11 |
Labor Relations, Freehold |
April TBA |
Defeated School Budgets, Holmdel |
May 1 |
Historic Trust Fund, Holmdel |
May 3 |
Open Public Records Act, Holmdel |
May 8 |
Ethics Update, Holmdel |
May 17 |
Open Public Records Act, Cherry Hill |
2006-2007 ELECTED OFFICIALS HANDBOOK
-Contact Becky Wright ext 110
This important League publication is now available. Order your copy today at just $15 per handbook!
|
2007 SCHOLARSHIP COMPETITION
-Contact Michael Darcy ext.116
Recently, the League mailed information to all mayors concerning the Annual Future Municipal Leaders Scholarship Competition. Mayor Phyllis Marchand of Princeton Township chairs the Scholarship Competition. This popular competition is open to all high school juniors and seniors throughout the state. The top three winners each receive $1,000 scholarships from the League.
Mayors play an integral role in the success of this program because your office publicizes its availability, judges the local entries, and distributes the checks and certificates supplied by the League. You should publicize the scholarship to your local schools and judging committee. Your local winning entry must be submitted to the League office by April 3, so we can announce the three statewide winners by May 5.
NEW MAYORS RECEIVE LEAGUE PINS
-Contact Tom Fratticcioli Tfratticcioli@njslom.com
Newly elected mayors are mailed unique "Mayor" pins from the League. The specially commissioned pins have a gold rim and blue logo with “ MAYOR” imprinted on a white background. These pins identify you as a mayor and supporter of the New Jersey League of Municipalities. Wear the "Mayor" pin with pride.
MAYORS NEEDED TO SERVE ON LEAGUE’S LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE
-Contact Helen Yeldell ext. 112
The League is looking for Mayors to serve on our Legislative Committee. By volunteering your time, you will be able to participate in shaping League legislative policy. The Committee meets eight to nine times a year in Princeton, usually during the last week of the month. The Legislative Committee consists of four sub committees: Pensions and Elections; Finance and Taxation; Land Use; and General Legislation. Contact Helen Yeldell for details and if you are interested in serving.
2007 MUNICIPAL DIRECTORY
-Contact Dee Kotch, ext.115
The League’s handy 2007 Municipal Directory will be available for purchase by late February/ early March. Information forms were sent to all municipal clerks regarding your listing in the directory in late December. The forms should be updated to reflect any changes in your administrative staff for 2007.
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