From Middletown Alerts:
As part of township’s annual Organization Day, Committeewoman Stephanie C. Murray was selected to serve as Mayor and Committeeman Kevin M Settembrino as Deputy Mayor for 2014.
Murray noted Middletown’s goals and priorities for the year include our continued recovery from Superstorm Sandy, and a renewed call to action against rising flood insurance premiums in unaffected areas such as Ideal Beach. There will also be a focus on technology that advances the relationship residents have the township. Plans to unveil a mobile app and develop an online records archive are in the works. Middletown will also take a step back in time to mark the 350th anniversary of its settlement in 1664. A series of Middletown 350 events are planned this year to mark the milestone.
The selection of the 2014 Mayor and Deputy Mayor came after Committeeman Kevin M Settembrino accepted the oath of office to serve his second consecutive 3-year term on the Township Committee and Committeeman Gerard P. Scharfenberger, Ph.D. his 3rd consecutive term. Oaths of office were issued to the Mayor, Deputy Mayor and the newly elected Committeemen by Lieutenant Governor Kim Guadagno.
The members of the 2014 Township Committee are: Mayor Stephanie C. Murray, Deputy Mayor Kevin M. Settembrino, Committeeman Anthony P. Fiore, Committeeman Stephen G. Massell and Committeeman Gerard P. Scharfenberger, Ph.D.
One police officer, Jason Mcallister Andrews, accepted the oath of office during the annual meeting from Mayor Murray making him the newest member of the Middletown Police Department. Andrews was a life-long resident of Atlantic Highlands before recently moving to Middletown with his wife Meagan. He was previously employed by the Stockton Police Department.
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