photo courtesy of Ridgewood Mayor Ramon Hache
the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Mahwah NJ, Friday, December 14, U.S. Congressman Josh Gottheimer (NJ-5) hosted his third Hometown Hero Awards, honoring North Jersey residents who have made outstanding contributions to our community. Fifth District Hometown Heroes Awards were presented to community leaders, first responders, veterans, members of the business community, students, and seniors to recognize their dedication to improving the lives of their neighbors, families, and all Jersey residents.
Congressman Gottheimer (NJ-5) said, “Today’s awardees are bound by a shared sense of duty – to their families, their communities, and their country. They are our veterans, our firefighters, our first responders, our educators, and our family – our brothers and sisters and our sons and daughters. None of these people stood up because they sought recognition, they did it because they wanted to do what was right. That’s what Jersey Values are about and that’s what makes me certain that we live in the greatest country in the world. On behalf of the Fifth District, I couldn’t be more proud to honor these Hometown Heroes today.”
Mark and Amy Steppe were honored as 5th Congressional District Hometown Heroes for their military service and their Unbridled Heroes Project. The Steppes founded The Unbridled Heroes Project as a way of helping other veterans. The organization rescues abused mustangs and pair them with veterans in need of healing at their Allendale facility.
Not a good look for Hache to have his picture taken in front for a politician. Just my opinion.
Leave Hache alone, would you. He is the mayor. It is appropriate for him to represent Ridgewood at such an award presentation.
I love Amy! She has lived in Ridgewood for her whole life. The work she is doing is worthy of any support we can give her. I am thankful that we have a mayor who has also lived in Ridgewood for most of his life and was able to be at the ceremony for Amy. He is a great guy and a great mayor.