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Pinelands Municipal Council Officers Take Oaths

Taking oaths from Assemblyman John Armato (D-2nd) are

By Press Release

BUENA VISTA TOWNSHIP – The Executive Committee of the Pinelands Municipal Council was sworn on March 6,  by Assemblyman John Armato, (D-2nd),  at its reorganization meeting at the Buena Vista Township Municipal Building.
Officers installed were: Chair, William Pikolycky, mayor, Borough of Woodbine; Vice-Chair, Deborah Buzby-Cope, mayor, Bass River Township; Secretary: Karen Vaccaro, designee,  Manchester Township; treasurer: Patti Gross, designee, City of Vineland;  Member at Large: James Renwick, designee, Shamong Township.
Upcoming meetings of the Pinelands Municipal Council will be May 21 at Weymouth Township (Atlantic County); July 23 at the Pinelands Commission Headquarters Pemberton; Sept. 24 at Maurice River Township; Nov.  28 at Estelle Manor.
Mayors and designees from the Pinelands communities are urged to attend.
“I want to thank Buena Vista Township for hosting again our reorganization meeting. Any Pinelands communities interested in hosting a meeting are asked to contact the Pinelands Municipal Council,” added Pikolycky.
The July meeting will be a joint meeting with the Pinelands Commission, and will include a Pinelands Orientation for newly elected or appointed and an update for other elected or appointed municipal officials. This orientation will be at the Richard J. Sullivan Center, 15 Springfield Road, Pemberton Township.
Registration form will be available on the Pinelands Commission website (www.nj.gov/pinelands) or call Paul Leaken at 609-894-7300. 

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