Induction into the Mayors'
Hall of Fame or the Elected Officials' Hall of Fame recognizes
municipal officials who have selflessly guided their communities
through the good times and troubled times with little recognition
of their sacrifice. This token of appreciation will shine a light
on these pillars in our communities and hold them up as an example
of civic pride for all citizens to emulate.
The New Jersey League of Municipalities opened the doors of the
Mayors' Hall of Fame on Wednesday November 15, 1995 at the Mayors'
Luncheon during the 80th Annual League Conference.
The Mayors' Hall of Fame inductees must be serving as mayor and
have at least ten years of mayoral service to be inducted at the
silver level, and at least 20 years of mayoral service to be inducted
at the gold level.
The New Jersey State League of Municipalities inaugurated the
Elected Officials Hall of Fame during the Seventh Annual Mayors
Legislative Day January 27, 1999 at the State House Annex in Trenton.
The honor is reserved for local municipal governing body members,
active and retired, who have served for twenty or more years as
a governing body member.
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