Republicans claim victory in Demarest
Tuesday, November 2, 2010 BY AMANDA BASKIND - Northern Valley Suburbanite - Staff Writer DEMAREST — Republican candidates for full terms on council and the mayoral seat claimed victory Tuesday night, according to unofficial vote tallies.
For Demarest Mayor: Raymond Cywinski
Ray has previously served on the Demarest Borough Council for twelve years, serving on all six council committees at various times. Lived in Demarest since 1982, married to Jane, a nurse, three children, the youngest having just started at NJIT [...]
Mary Montagne for Demarest Council
I have lived in Demarest for 19 years. My husband Frank, a Deputy Fire Chief, and I have two sons, both currently in college. I work as a part-time Borough Administrative Assistant and Registrar in a nearby community, manage registration [...]
Joseph Gray for Council
My name is Joe Gray and I am running for a seat on the Council in the Borough of Demarest. I have been a resident of Demarest since 1975 when my parents moved us here from Manhattan. Upon beginning my [...]
For Demarest Council: Esther Goodhart
Since 1989 Esther has been an active volunteer and chairperson of numerous Demarest committees. She believes that community service is the rent we pay to live in this beautiful town. Esther embodies that perfect blend of a healthy sense of [...]
Why Esther Goodhart is running for council
To the editor: Demarest had a death in the family. Don Wiggers died Sept. 21. He was a powerful and beloved member of our community.
Take down Demarest ‘Times Square’ sign
To The Editor: The new Borough of Demarest sign at the corner of Piermont Road and Hardenburgh Avenue obstructs the natural beauty of our town.
Dear Demarest Neighbor
Dear Demarest Neighbor: We want to give you a short introduction of ourselves as 2010 candidates for Demarest Mayor and Council and what we offer you as your elected officials.
Demarest sign draws objections
Wednesday, August 25, 2010 BY KAREN SUDOL – The Record – STAFF WRITER DEMAREST – Some residents are raising objections about the appearance and location of a new municipal electronic sign in town.
Pay-to-play foes angry at freeholders’ ‘no’ vote
BY MICHAEL GARTLAND – THE RECORD About a dozen activists came out Wednesday night to protest the Bergen County freeholders’ vote last week against implementing stricter pay-to-play regulations.
