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Gottheimer Names Glen Rock Resident, PBA 'Hometown Heroes'

There have been plenty of people worthy of praise for their efforts in 2020. Here are just a few in Glen Rock.

GLEN ROCK, NJ — There have been plenty of New Jersey residents who deserve credit for their community efforts throughout the duration of the coronavirus pandemic.

During a recent Facebook event, Congressman Josh Gottheimer honored a number of residents across New Jersey's 5th District, including one resident and one organization from Glen Rock.

"We are lucky to have so many unsung heroes in our communities, whose quiet power of service goes on every day without the recognition they truly deserve. They just do it because they care. Today is their day," said Gottheimer.

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"These individuals come from all walks of life, but they all share an idea that is particularly special — they embody our Jersey Values and make our community such a special place to live, work, and raise a family. They are actively helping us build a more perfect union. We all should work to live up to their example," the congressman added.

In Glen Rock, the "Hometown Heroes" are:

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  • Eileen Hillock — "a community service leader who helped create the Glen rock Dog Park dedicated to 9/11 search and rescue dogs," according to a news release from Gottheimer's office.
  • Glen Rock Police Benevolent Association #110 — "represented [at the event] by Delegate James Donnelly and led by PBA President Bob Surdyka, the Glen Rock PBA donated 1,500 masks to Glen Rock’s five elementary schools at the start of this school year," according to Gottheimer's office.

Each honoree "was selected and nominated by faith, civic, and community leaders, and elected officials across New Jersey's Fifth District for their commitment to service," Gottheimer's office said.

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