Politics & Government

Lacey Committeeman Reappointed As Library Commission Chair

Committee Timothy McDonald was recently sworn-in to his second term as chair of the Ocean County Library Commission.

Additionally, Paul F. Wolleon was chosen as vice chair, and Susan L. Hutler was reappointed as liaison to the Ocean County Library Foundation.
Additionally, Paul F. Wolleon was chosen as vice chair, and Susan L. Hutler was reappointed as liaison to the Ocean County Library Foundation. (Alex Mirchuk/Patch)

LACEY, NJ — A Lacey committeeman will be serving another term as the chair of the Ocean County Library Commission, according to a news release.

Committeeman Timothy McDonald was sworn into his second-five year term as chair of the commission at the Jan. 16 reorganization meeting.

Additionally, Paul F. Wolleon was chosen as vice chair, and Susan L. Hutler was reappointed as liaison to the Ocean County Library Foundation.

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Henry J. Mancini, Christopher J. Mullins, Bonnie R. Peterson, and Ruthanne Scaturro round out the seven-member Library Commission. Hutler is entering her 40th year of service and is the Ocean County Library's longest serving Commissioner, according to the news release.

“I am honored to be named Chair for a second year of a library system that is recognized for excellence at the state and national levels,” McDonald said. “Last year The Institute of Museum and Library Services in Washington, D.C. named the Ocean County Library among 30 finalists from museums and libraries across the country for the 2023 National Medal, the nation's highest honor, recognizing institutions that demonstrate excellence in service to their communities.”

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“We will continue to make sure that anyone who use our Libraries will have a first-class enjoyable experience,” McDonald added .

Ocean County Commissioner Virginia E. “Ginny” Haines has taken on the role of liaison to the Ocean County Library Board of Commissioners.

“The Ocean County Library system is the finest public library system in the state,” said Haines. “As a Commissioner, I have closely worked with Ocean County College and the Ocean County Vocational Technical schools, and now I look forward to working with the Ocean County Library as it continues to provide a wealth of educational opportunities for our residents and visitors.”

“Our library serves as the heart of our communities, connecting our residents and visitors with recreational, technological and learning activities,” she added. “It’s both a gathering place and a place for quiet study. It offers something for everyone.”

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