Community Corner
Clark and Garwood Year in Review: Expectations for the New Year
Clark and Garwood residents predict what will happen come 2012.
“We will continue to serve our community in whatever way we can, and hopefully it will be a pleasant and peaceful year for everyone.”
TJ McDonald, who will be appointed Clark’s Fire Chief at the Jan. 3 Reorganization meeting
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“I think Clark can take the New Year to do something new, like focus on a downtown area with stores.”
Jeanne Adler, 41
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Clark Resident
“The town will continue to be a great place to live. But hopefully next year, there will be less natural disasters. This town can’t handle another storm right now.”
Richard McCormick, 58
Clark resident
“I can only wish for happiness in the new year. I wish that for all Clark residents and hope their new year can be the best yet.”
Jessica Terran, 37
Clark resident
“The New Year gives everyone the chance to start new, including the government in Clark. My expectations are that they will continue to take the best interests of the residents into consideration, and make choices for the best of the community.”
Kevin Jacobson, 44
Clark Resident
“Garwood has such an opportunity with the New Year to appreciate each other and value the efforts of everyone around us. I hope that we can continue to praise each other for the work we do to help.”
Barbara Romanski, 62
Garwood resident
“Next year we can continue to support our children and acknowledge their accomplishment for all they do in the classroom.”
Adele Lewis,
Garwood Board of Education President