Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Current mayor reelected for three more years on the committee, early results say.
Republican Mayor Sandra Haimoff ran unopposed in Tuesday's election for a three-year seat on the Township Committee. According to early results, the current mayor won and will serve another term, adding on to her nine years on the Township Committee. Prior to the committee, she was on the Board of Education for 12 years. She has also served on the Planning Board, the Zoning Board of Adjustment, the Hartshorn Arboretum board, the Environmental commission and was president of the Hartshorn PTA. With 13 of the 16 districts reporting, unofficial returns: 3,227 327 Since August of 2011, the mayor has spent much of her time dealing with JCP&L and on a multi-town council of mayors who are working together to find ways to remediate flood damage …
Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Mayor Haimoff will run for reelection this November.
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Tuesday, September 18, 2012
Name : Ms. Sandra H Haimoff Place of residence : Short Hills Attended college : Yes College : Douglass College University : Keen University Party affiliation : Republican Running for a: Local office Running for position: Township Committee Chamber/district: Short Hills Incumbent: Yes First elected: 01 January 2004 Previous elective offices : : Millburn Township Committee, 10-year member, last six as mayor; Board of Education, 12-year member, last eight as president; Planning Board, past chairwoman; Zoning Board of Adjustment; Cora Hartshorne Arboretum and Bird Sanctuary trustee; Environmental Commission, Township Committee liaison; Downtown Millburn Development Alliance, former Township Committee liaison; Recreation Commission, former …
Friday, September 7, 2012
Cranford will join with Millburn and several other communities in Union and Essex counties to take steps toward developing a dry dam in the South Mountain Reservation.
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Friday, September 7, 2012
The Following press release was provided by the Mayor's Council on Rahway River Watershed Flood Control. The Mayors Council on Rahway River Watershed Flood Control, established after Irene to find solutions to flooding in Rahway River Watershed, will meet on Sept. 13 at 6:45 p.m. at the Rahway Municipal Library. The Mayor's Council consists of the Mayors and engineers of communities along the Rahway River that have been meeting regularly since the end of 2011. The communities of Millburn, West Orange, South Orange, Maplewood, Springfield, Union, Cranford, Kenilworth, Garwood, Westfield, Winfield Park and Rahway have been represented on the council. "All the towns in the Rahway River Watershed have to improve the way we handle stormwater …
Thursday, August 2, 2012
Renovations on Diamond Mill Pond dam started to help with water flow control.
The 277-foot dam at Diamond Hill Pond is getting an overhaul in an effort to control water flow and prevent flooding to downtown Millburn, both township and county officials said Wednesday. "It's not a question at all that it's a big help," Millburn's mayor, Sandra Haimoff, said at the announcement of the renovations, Aug 1. The dam, creating Diamond Mill Pond, is located on Brookside Drive in Millburn, which overflowed last year during Hurricane Irene flooding downtown Millburn. The county took out a loan with the state to pay for the improvements while waiting on a grant from the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection. "I just didn't want to wait any longer," said Essex County Executive Joseph N. DiVincenzo Jr.. The dam …
Tuesday, May 22, 2012
Mayor Sandra Haimoff will run for re-election to the Township Committee in November.
Mayor Sandra "Sandy" Haimoff will seek re-election to the township committee in November. The republican mayor has been endorsed by the local republican party and has been on the Township Committee nine years. She was on the Board of Education for 12 years prior to that. She has also served on the Planning Board, the Zoning Board of Adjustment, the Hartshorn Arboretum board, the Environmental commission and was president of the Hartshorn PTA. The last year was a particularly difficult one to be serving the Township Committee, what with Tropical Storm Irene flooding downtown and nearby Washington and South Mountain neighborhoods, and leaving the town without water or electricity for a week or more. Then there was the October snowstorm, …
chokhi
6:29 pm on Thursday, November 8, 2012
Do these 3,227 people who voted for her not know that they can also "write in" the votes to anyone but her?!! I have a feeling that is the case. Many people just vote for her because they do not see anyone else's name in the list.   more ›