November 2, 2011 THE VILLADOM TIMES IV • Page 3 Ramsey On Nov. 8, Ramsey’s registered voters will go to the polls to elect two members of the borough council. This year, incumbent Republican Councilmen Bruce Vozeh and Kenneth Tyburczy are facing a challenge from Democrat Louis Moore. The polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Moore has resided in Ramsey since 2007. He grew up in Oakland, attended the public schools, and graduated from Indian Hills High School. He earned a bachelor’s degree from Rutgers University and a master’s in history from University of Virginia. He later earned a Ph.D. in history from Rutgers. In July 2007, Moore became principal of Ramapo High School. He previously served as assistant principal of the George Washington Middle School in Ridgewood, and as assistant director of curriculum and instruction for grades seven through 12 in the Hackensack schools. Prior to his work in Hackensack, Moore taught history at Ridgewood High School. Moore and his wife are active parishioners of Guardian Angel Church. The two have three children, all of whom attend the public schools. Tyburczy moved to Ramsey in November 2006. He was named to the borough council in August 2010 to fill the seat vacated when Andrew Siemsen resigned. In November 2010, Tyburczy was elected to Siemsen’s one-year unexpired term. The incumbent is a certified project manager and is cur- GOP incumbents face challenge from Democrat rently working with Pearson Education in Upper Saddle River. He was previously an accountant and auditor for KPMG, and worked in IT for almost 10 years in various administration and management roles. Tyburczy received a master’s degree in information systems from Stevens Institute of Technology in Hoboken, and a bachelor’s degree in accounting and marketing with a minor in economics from Saint Peter’s College in Jersey City, where he was an honors graduate. He also received his diploma with honors in computer technical support from The Chubb Institute in Parsippany. Tyburczy is an active member of the Knights of Columbus at Saint Paul’s parish, the Ancient Order of Hibernians, Ramsey UNICO, and Ramsey OEM. He is treasurer of the Hubbard School PTO, head coach for girls’ T-ball, and assistant coach for the boys’ baseball clinic. He has served as secretary/treasurer and vice president of Business Network International. In 2010, he chaired the Health, Education, & Social Services Committee, and was a member of the Utilities, Buildings, & Grounds and Finance & Administration committees. This year, he is chairman of the Building, Planning, & Zoning Committee and a member of the Health, Education, & Social Services and Public & Governmental Relations committees. The councilman and his wife, Eileen, have two children. Vozeh, a life-long Ramsey resident, is completing his second term on the council. He has served as council president and is currently finance chairman. The candidate is a graduate of Bucknell University and of Pace University, where he received his MBA. He is vice president of Sempra Commodities. Before he was elected to the council, he was a Ramsey Board of Education trustee and chaired the Personnel Committee and served on the Finance and Buildings & Grounds committees. Vozeh’s community activities include service as treasurer of the Ramsey Baseball & Softball Association, trustee for Hotspur Soccer, and coach for youth sports. He and his wife, Bettina, have three children. They are members of the Lutheran Church of the Redeemer. The Ramsey Fire Department will host its annual Home for the Holidays event on Saturday, Dec. 3. This night time walking mall will begin at 6 p.m. and the parade will start at 7:15 p.m. Community and school groups are invited to enter a Holiday parade participants sought float in the parade. For information about float entries, e-mail rsterbinsky@ramseyfd.com. For more information about the fire department and its activities, visit the department on Facebook at: Ramsey, New Jersey volunteer fire department or RFD Home for the Holidays.