May 30, 2012 THE VILLADOM TIMES IV • Page 7 Ramsey Ramsey’s incumbent Republican council members, Deirdre Dillon and William Jones, will run unopposed in the June 5 primary. No Democratic council candidates have filed for their party’s primary. Councilwoman Dillon, and her husband, Hugh McDonald, are 18-year Ramsey residents and are raising their three children in Ramsey. Dillon is presently completing her sixth year as a Ramsey councilwoman and is serving her second year as the borough’s public safety commissioner. She is also liaison to the library board. In 2009, she was council president. During her service to the council, Dillon has chaired the Utilities, Buildings & Grounds Committee, the Building, Planning & Zoning Committee, the Public Health, Education, and Social Services Committee. She was also a member of various committees, including Finance and Administration. Voters to endorse council, county committee members The councilwoman served as liaison to Ramsey Board of Health, the Design Review Board, the Ramsey Shade Tree Commission, the board of education, the pool commission, and the senior center. Dillon received a bachelor’s degree in accountancy from New Mexico State University, and a J.D. from New York Law School. In the community, Dillon has taught CCD at Saint Paul’s Church, served as an assistant coach for the Ramsey Soccer association, and was a member of the Junior Woman’s Club of Ramsey. She is currently chief compliance officer and counsel to a registered investment adviser. Jones is a 14-year Ramsey resident who is raising three children in town. He is currently serving his sixth term on the council. He has served as chairman of the Health, Education & Social Services Committee, the Public Safety Committee, and the Public and Governmental Relations Committee. He has served on multiple committees, including Finance and Administration. Jones has also served as liaison to the Ramsey Environmental Commission, Ramsey Drug Alliance, Ramsey Fine Arts Council, the Ramsey Shade Tree Commission, the Ramsey Board of Health, and the Ramsey Board of Education. The councilman earned a bachelor’s degree in political science from William Paterson University. He is currently director of operations for Englewood Tire Wholesale. This year, Republican Jeffrey Heller will seek a seat on the Ramsey Republican County Committee in District 3. Heller is challenging Douglas Rennie, who is running with his wife, Emily Rennie. The committee seeks one male and one female member (continued on page 16)