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Marilyn Miller Honored as Middle’s Employee of the Month

 

By Press Release

COURT HOUSE – The Middle Township Committee will honor Marilyn Miller as the October 2014 Employee of the Month at its next meeting, to be held Dec. 1 at 6 p.m.
Miller began her career at Middle Township in 2005 and serves as the Director of the DeVico Senior Center. She states that her favorite aspect of her job is seeing the smiling faces of seniors. “I enjoy helping them to remain independent while aging gracefully,” said Miller. “It makes me happy to know that I am doing good for the older adults in our community by providing programs, community outreach, fun and leisure activities, and opportunities for socialization with their peers.”
The mother of three adult children, Miller relishes cooking for and entertaining family and friends. The Court House resident also enjoys decorating and making gift baskets in her spare time.
“Marilyn’s kind and giving spirit brightens the day for our senior citizens all year round,” Mayor Tim Donohue said. “Thanks to her hard work, our Senior Center is always a beehive of activity that promises community fellowship and opportunities for entertainment and education for our older residents.”
The Middle Township Employee of the Month program was initiated by the Township Committee to honor employees who exemplify the Township’s commitment to better delivery of services and going the extra mile for residents. The program culminates with the Darius Graham Employee of the Year honor that is named after one of the Township’s most beloved employees in its history.
Nominations for the Employee of the Month Program are available inside Middle Township hall at three locations: Human Resources and Training Department, Administration Department, and on the bulletin board. Residents from the Township who have had a very positive interaction with any Middle Township employee may pick up the one-page nomination form and fill it out in the employee’s behalf. Each month a Township employee will be selected; the winning nominee will receive a certificate at a future Township Committee meeting along with a photograph posted on the bulletin board.

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