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As of 2023, the mayor of Belleville is Michael A. Melham, whose term of office ends June 30, 2026. Members of the Belleville Township Council are Deputy Mayor Vincent Cozzarelli (Ward 3; 2024), Naomy De Peña (at-large; 2026), Thomas Graziano (at-large; 2026), John J. Notari (Ward 4; 2024), Steven J. Rovell (Ward 2; 2024) and Marie Strumolo ...
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Belleville Mayor Michael Melham, the Township Council and the police and fire departments invite the public to the 23rd annual remembrance ceremony on Sept. 11 at 11 a.m. at 9/11 Park, at Franklin ...
Michael Melham, mayor of Belleville (2019–present) (Independent) [157] Raj Mukherji , former Majority Whip of the New Jersey General Assembly (2018–2019), New Jersey State Assemblymember from the 33rd district (2014–present), former Deputy Mayor of Jersey City (2012–2013), Commissioner & Chairman of the Jersey City Housing Authority ...
Enjoy a 90-minute tribute to the music Elton John with a performance by Here's Elton on Thursday, part of Belleville's Summer Family Fun series presented by Mayor Michael Melham and the Township ...
Clara Maass Medical Center is a 342- bed hospital in Belleville, Essex County, New Jersey, United States, that is part of the RWJBarnabas Health system. [1] It was founded in 1868 as the Newark German Hospital, and was renamed in 1952 in honor of Clara Maass, a former nurse who trained there at the hospital's Christina Trefz Training School for Nurses, and become the hospital's head nurse.
After the 2011 redistricting, Belleville moved to the 29th district while the 28th picked up Glen Ridge and Nutley. [1] As a result of this redistricting, long-time Belleville resident and incumbent Assemblyman Ralph R. Caputo moved to Nutley to run for re-election. [12] In the 1970s, there was a high turnover rate among the district's legislators.
Longtime Belleville Councilwoman Marie Strumolo-Burke died Friday. She was 82. Having served on the Township Council since 2004, Strumolo-Burke was an influential figure in the community.