Women Who Make a Difference Honored at Gloucester Town Council Meeting

At the recent Gloucester Town Council meeting, the primary focus was on honoring and recognizing women who have made contributions to the community. The meeting also included the introduction of several ordinances related to township infrastructure improvements and a discussion on enhancing public awareness of the Green Acres program.

The meeting prominently featured the Women Who Make a Difference program, celebrating the accomplishments of several women in the community. Renee Michelle was recognized for her extensive community service, including her work with the Gloucester Township Public School District and her involvement in various local health and outreach programs. As a founding trustee of the Gloucester Township Educational Foundation, Renee played a role in establishing the Stephanie Brown Scholarship Foundation. Her contributions were praised for fostering a positive community spirit, earning her the description of “ultimate volunteer” from her nominator.

Candace Hamill, a teacher dedicated to supporting students with hearing impairments and an active PTO president, was also honored. Her efforts to provide gifts and field trip opportunities for students in need highlighted her commitment to the local education community. Candace expressed her gratitude for the award, attributing her successes to the support of her colleagues at Union Valley.

Nicole Hull, a student assistant counselor, was acknowledged for her advocacy work and efforts to engage students through initiatives like the student voices committee. Her dedication to fostering community involvement among students was a key highlight of her recognition.

Christine McDermott, with 31 years of service as an educator, was celebrated for her impact on students, especially in kindergarten, and her support for PTO programs. Her personal dedication to student development was exemplified through her work with a struggling student, leading to the child’s successful progress.

Winnie Quinn Falchetta, nominated by Assemblyman Lou Greenwald, was recognized for her over three decades of public service, including her tenure with the Camden County Sheriff’s Department and her current role as director of constituent services. Her work addressing constituent challenges and her leadership as president of the No Run homeowners association demonstrated her deep commitment to community service.

The meeting also highlighted educator Heidi Kowalski, who was praised for her diverse background and contributions to Ann Mullen Middle School. Her recognition as Gloucester Township Teacher of the Year and Camden County Teacher of the Year underscored her dedication to fostering a positive and collaborative learning environment for students.

Eva Chester, a principal secretary at Glen Landing Middle School, was noted for her organizational skills and supportive presence within the school community. Her colleagues referred to her as the “Yoda of Glen Landing,” acknowledging her wisdom and dedication to ensuring smooth school operations.

Following the recognitions, the council addressed several ordinances, starting with amendments to the township code to allow for handicap parking on Coventry Place. Despite opening the floor for public comments on the matter, no comments were made, leading to the council’s approval of the ordinance.

The introduction of a bond ordinance aimed at funding various capital improvements and equipment acquisitions followed. This ordinance, totaling $10,435,314, included projects such as sidewalk reconstruction, street paving, drainage improvements, and upgrades to parks. The issuance of bonds amounting to $9,938,394 was approved without public comment.

The council also reviewed a bond ordinance focused on improvements to the sewer utility system, appropriating $1,820,930. This ordinance, intended for equipment acquisition and facility upgrades, was approved after a public hearing yielded no comments.

In the public comment period, resident Ryan Burns addressed the council, advocating for enhanced public awareness of the Green Acres program. Burns proposed creating a dedicated webpage and hosting regular workshops to educate residents on the program’s benefits and application processes. Council members responded positively, showing interest in discussing the proposal further with the administration.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
Dayl Baile
City Council Officials:
George Berglund (Council, 1st Ward), James “Bowie” Johnson (Council, 2nd Ward), Debbie Harris (Council, 3rd Ward), Robert J. Page (Council At Large), Derek Timm (Council At Large), Ed Cilurso (Council At Large)

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