[Virtual] breakfast with the mayors Jan. 26

FROM JANUARY 2020: (From left) Montvale Council President Douglas Arendacs, Chamber Secretary Christine Issackedes, Emerson Mayor Danielle DiPaola, Chamber President Robin Effron Malley, Woodcliff Lake Mayor Carlos Rendo, Park Ridge Mayor Keith Misciagna, Oradell Mayor Dianne Didio, Hillsdale Mayor John Ruocco, Township of Washington Mayor Peter Calamari, Chamber Vice President Skip Kelley, Chamber member Olga Epstein, and Westwood Mayor Raymond Arroyo. This year's get-together was virtual.

WESTWOOD—The mayors of all 10 towns in the Greater Pascack Valley are invited to present their annual town updates over breakfast in Westwood, and you’re invited. 

The breakfast meeting and presentation are open to the public, including members of the press, local residents, and businesses. 

“Breakfast with the Greater Pascack Valley Mayors” is sponsored by the Greater Pascack Valley Chamber of Commerce. 

The virtual event is Wednesday, Jan. 26, 2022 at 8 a.m. [It had been advertised as taking place at the Iron Horse Restaurant in Westwood, but on Jan. 18 Robin Malley of the chamber said the venue was changed “due to the public’s concern with the omicron variant of the coronavirus.” We edited this piece accordingly. — Ed.] 

For the link, write GPVCOC@gmail.com.

During the presentation, each mayor or their representative (from north to south: Montvale, Park Ridge, Woodcliff Lake, River Vale, Old Tappan, Hillsdale, Washington Township, Westwood, Emerson, and Oradell) will answer questions submitted by Chamber members, including on such hot-button issues as new development and the growing animal population.

The Greater Pascack Valley Chamber of Commerce (GPVCOC) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization of business organizations and professionals working together to enhance our community. 

The organization says, “Together, we can foster an environment that leads to increased growth in our businesses and neighborhoods. As concerned individuals working together at the GPVCOC, we can foster a vital and responsive chamber of commerce, which results in a better return for business, professional and industrial development.”