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Ridgewood NJ, Ridgewood Village Clerk Heather Mailander was selected as the 2022-2023 Municipal Clerk of the Year by the Municipal Clerks Association of New Jersey.
The announcement of Heather’s achievement was made during the Association’s Annual Meeting and Annual Education Conference, held this past week in Atlantic City, NJ.
Further details about Ms. Mailander’s achievement/recognition will follow as they become available.
Congratulations Heather!
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What say you now Councilwoman Winograd about Ms. Mailander’s competency as a Village Clerk?
Congratulations Heather! Way to show the NORMAL Council members who really has got what it takes. Screw them.
Congratulations Heather. Well deserved
How embarrassing for Paul, Pam, Evan, and Siobhan. The State is honoring Heather while the four of them bully her.
Congratulations Heather, Well deserved! You have gone above and beyond for years to serve all Village residents! You are the BEST!
Congratulations Heather. Respect! And to the 3 Amigos +1 , Show some respect!
They Don’t respect anyone
Love it…!
Considering the combination of this award and the near-hiring (which needs never to happen) of Peter Pan, I mean Primavera, maybe their idea of what constitutes a competent professional warrants reconsideration.
Yes as a clerk, not as manager.
Well deserved Heather! The new council majority treated you so poorly, but you showed them. Way to go!
Let’s see what glass O wine and the Vag have to say.
Just complete fools.
Congrats heather.
Which one is Glass 0 Wine?
Ha. That is perfect
Congrats.!
Well, if she has all this credentials and experience, and she one clerk of the year, she can leave Ridgewood go somewhere else, and make a lot more money. And a lot less aggravation.
This is the same Heather that a court found violated voter civil rights, isn’t it?
Nice try, but no such thing ever happened. You’re a friend if Siobhan’s I take it?
No I just read the court opinions. They reflected pretty poorly on her.
But did the court actually report that voters’ rights were violated?
Yes, word for word.