AVALON – Avalon Mayor Martin Pagliughi administered the oath of office to the new borough clerk and deputy borough clerk Feb. 1 in the Council meeting room.
According to a release, Borough Clerk Danielle Nollett replaced Marie Hood who retired.
Deputy Municipal Clerk Kristen Gannon replaced Nollett who was elevated from that position.
“Avalon is very proud of the accomplishments of both Danielle and Kristen, and we congratulate both of them on their new positions,” Pagliughi stated. “The Avalon Borough Clerk’s office will continue to be well-managed, efficient, and courteous for many years to come.
Nollett joined Avalon in February 2016 as deputy municipal clerk. That followed nearly 10 years of service in the Millville Municipal Clerk’s Office. She is fully certified as a Registered Municipal Clerk and as a Certified Municipal Registrar.
Gannon began her employment in Avalon in April 2018 in the Construction Office and began training in the Borough Clerk’s office in November 2018. She holds a bachelor’s degree in Business Communications from the University of Maryland/University College and will be certified as both a registered municipal clerk and certified municipal registrar to support the Borough Clerk’s office.
The Office of the Avalon Borough Clerk supports many functions of borough government, including but not limited to maintenance of current and archived records, the creation of agendas and minutes from Borough Council meetings, marriage and pet licensing, and other matters.
Nollett and Gannon will both participate in a ceremonial swearing-in ceremony at the Feb. 13 meeting of Avalon Borough Council.
A new member of the Avalon Police Department will also be sworn in by the mayor at the meeting.
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