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Mayor Aronsohn fills key committee and advisory board positions

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Mayor Aronsohn fills key committee and advisory board positions
June 26,2013
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Ridgewood Public Library has big night as Mayor Aronsohn Appoints many friends of the library to key advisory board and committee positions .

Appoint Members to Community Center Advisory Board – Appoints the following members to this Board with terms that will expire 6/30/14: Marilyn Sneirson – Senior Citizen Resident; James Griffith – Senior Citizen  Resident; Liz Kloak – Adult Resident (children in Ridgewood school system); Nancy Friedman – Adult Resident (children in Ridgewood school system);Ryan Peene – Adult Resident; Glenn Jorgensen – Adult Resident; Captain Jacqueline Luthcke or designee – Ridgewood Police Dept. Liaison; Nancy Bigos – Parks &  Recreation Dept. Representative; and Sheila Brogan – Ridgewood Bd. of Education Liaison

Appoint Members to Citizens Safety Advisory Committee – Appoints the following to terms that will expire on  12/31/13:  Patrick Banks and John Lukas

Appoint Village Councilmembers as Liaisons to Various Boards and Committees

Appoints Councilwoman Gwenn Hauck who with her husband has been active in raising money for Ridgewoood Library for some time as the Mayor’s Representative to the  Ridgewood Library Board of Trustees and Councilman

Albert Pucciarelli ,he was a Director of the Ridgewood Library Foundation from 2002 to 2010 as the Council Liaison to the Financial Advisory Committee

Also the wife of Glenn F.Jorgensen, founding president of the library board has been appoint chairwoman of the new tiger team (  Financial Advisory Committee ) Looks like the library is set for awhile.

4 thoughts on “Mayor Aronsohn fills key committee and advisory board positions

  1. They need to look at what residents really need in a library. The old library model is a waste of money. The new library will have more technology and small common spaces for residents to work/learn.

  2. Look for a new library that’s twice the size and goes up 100 feet.

  3. Just let everyone use the HS “Learning Commons” – we’re paying a bundle for it….

  4. Mayor Aronsohn talks about transparency. He’s right, I can see right through him.

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