Page 6 THE VILLADOM TIMES II • February 2, 2011 Council introduces staff salary ordinances by John Koster The Glen Rock Borough Council introduced salary ordinances that cover the municipal administration, stipends for council members, and the maximum salaries for police officers at last week’s council meeting. The police salary ordinance, slated for its final hearing and probable adoption on Feb. 9, provides a minimum salary of $31,184 and a maximum salary of $109,183 for a patrolman, and maximum salaries of $116,820 for a detective, $117,983 for a sergeant, $118,501 for a detective supervisor sergeant, $123,804 for a lieutenant, and $124,312 for a detective supervisor lieutenant. The police chief’s salary ranges from $85,000 to 4-29-09 The pay range $140,000. karen/janine for the police captain is $80,000 to $135,000. EmmanuelHelp3x.75(4-29-09) Civilian salaries are presented in minimum and maxi3 x .75 mum ranges, rather than as fixed annual amounts for 2011. The salary range for the mayor is $1,000 minimum to $4,100 maximum, with salaries for the six council members at a minimum of $1,000 and a maximum of $3,000 for each person. The borough administrator’s salary range is $35,000 to $50,000, with an additional $40,000 to $88,000 for the additional responsibility of chief financial officer. Borough officials several years ago enthusiastically accepted the offer of Lenora Benjamin, who was certified for both posts, to work the jobs in tandem, giving the borough a qualified employee with one less benefits package to pay. The assistant chief financial officer will be paid in the range of $40,000 to $61,000, and will also work as the acting chief financial officer of Midland Park on an approximate half-time basis. Midland Park will pick up the tab for work outside Glen Rock. The borough clerk’s salary will be in the range of $40,000 to $74,000, and the clerk-secretary will receive a salary in the range of $29,000 to $50,000. Glen Rock’s tax assessor will receive a salary in the range of $25,000 to $39,000 for a part-time position, and the tax collector will receive a salary in the range of $25,000 to $67,000, with a range of $25,000 to $44,000 for the assistant cashier. The code enforcement officer will receive a salary in the range of $30,000 to $100,000. The director of public works will receive a salary in the range of $50,000 to $99,000, with a range of $30,000 to $50,000 for the office secretary. The recycling coordinator will receive a salary Emmanuel asks... Can You Help? Glen Rock in the range of $40,000 to $81,000. The salary for the library director is $60,000 to $93,000. The ranges are $50,000 to $69,000 for the assistant director, and $40,000 to $56,000 for the supervising children’s librarian. The administrative secretary/bookkeeper will receive a salary of $34,000 to $50,000. The supervising library assistant will receive a salary in the range of $27,000 to $42,000, and the senior library assistant will receive a salary of $25,000 to $39,000. A regular library assistant or children’s library assistant will receive a salary of $21,500 to $34,000. Saint Catharine’s awards Jubilee Medals The parish of Saint Catharine in Glen Rock recently welcomed two new members into its prestigious Jubilee Medal group. On this, the parish’s 58th anniversary, two parishioners were awarded Jubilee Medals for outstanding voluntary service to the parish and the community, and for living their faith each day. This year’s recipients were Mike McAndrews and Jackie O’Brien, pictured above with Pastor Thomas Wisniewski. Previous winners were on hand at the awards ceremony to welcome these newest inductees. Pictured at right: Neil White, Joe Graziano, George Carbone, Joe Rorro, Jackie O’Brien, Frank Mikos, Lothene Fahey, Bob Fleissner, MaryAnn Galati, Mike McAndrews, Erma McCarthy, Lorraine Casey, Ed Drunn, and Pam Biggs. New Jersey Pediatric Neurosurgical Associates welcomes Dr. Lauren Schwartz to its new state-of-the-art facility in Hackensack Certifications: American Board of Pediatric Neurology; American Board of Neurological Surgeons. One of two board certified N.J. Pediatric Neurosurgeons and one of the few female neurosurgeons in N.J. Dr. Mazzola has published several peer – reviewed articles and has presented numerous posters and abstracts at national neuroscience conventions. She was responsible for the creation of the Neuromuscular and Movements Disorder Center for Children at Hackensack University Medical Center in 2001 and the Craniofacial and Cleft Lip and Palate Center at Morristown Memorial Catherine Mazzola, M.D. Hospital in 2006. 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