Mayor of Highland Park, New Jersey

Mayor of Highland Park, New Jersey

Mayors of Highland Park, New Jersey:[1][2]

Year Mayor Born/died Notes
2010–present Stephen B. Nolan Democrat, elected to fill balance of Mayor Frank's third term.[3]
2000–2010 Meryl L. Frank Democrat, served two full terms and one partial term; first female mayor;[3] resigned to become U.S. representative to the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women[3]
1992–1999 H. James Polos Democrat, served two terms
1988–1991 Jeff Ohrbach Republican
1984–1987 Harold Berman (mayor) Democrat, his second term
1980–1983 Charles W. Mulhollen Democrat
1976–1979 Harold Berman (mayor) Democrat, his first term
1972–1975 Gasper Paul Beck (1916–1982) Democrat, first four year term
1970–1971 Samuel J. Kronman Democrat, returned to serve one term
1966–1969 Herbert M. Tanzman (b. 1922) Democrat, served two terms
1960–1965 Samuel J. Kronman Democrat, served three terms
1956–1959 Luther H. Martin (1889–1970) Democrat, served two terms
1954–1955 William C. Campbell (mayor) (1924–1984) Democrat
1952–1953 Joseph C. DeCoster Democrat
1948–1951 Alvah H. Cole (1884–1970) Republican, served two terms
1946–1947 George W. Miller (mayor) Republican
1942–1945 Harold W. Drake Republican, served two terms
1940–1941 Walter K. Wood
1938–1939 Russell B. Howell Republican
1936–1937 Russell C. Smalley Republican
1932–1935 Irving D. Buttler (1895–1938) Republican, served two terms
1930–1931 Richard T. Parker Republican
1928–1929 Edwin W. Eden (1887–1953) Republican
1926–1927 Benjamin Erikson Republican
1924–1925 George F. Leonard Democrat
1922–1923 Cornelius B. McCrelis, Jr. (1883–1964) Republican
1920–1921 Robert Wood Johnson II (1893–1968) Republican
1916–1919 Russell E. Watson (1885–1970) Republican
1914–1915 George White (mayor) Democrat
1908–1913 Lorenz Volkert (d. 1919) Republican, served three terms
1905–1907 James B. Archer (1872–1912) Democrat, served two terms. Archer was elected to become the first mayor in May 1905 after the Borough was incorporated on March 15, 1905

References

  1. ^ "Mayors of Highland Park, New Jersey". Political Graveyard. http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/NJ/ofc/highlandpark.html. Retrieved 2011-09-30. "Robert Wood Johnson, Jr. 1920-22 Cornelius McCrelis 1922-24 Edwin W. Eden 1928-30 Alvah H. Cole 1948-51 Joseph C. DeCoster 1952-53 Meryl L. Frank 2007" 
  2. ^ Kolva, Jeanne and Joanne Pisciotta, Highland Park; Borough of Homes. (Charleston, SC: Arcadia Publishing, 2005).
  3. ^ a b c Johnson, Brent (January 21, 2010). "Former Democrats maintain grasp on Middlesex County". The Star-Ledger. http://www.nj.com/news/local/index.ssf/2010/11/voters_in_middlesex_county_gen.html. 

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