Mark Fisher Senior Citizen of the Month

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You’re a pain I my neck and I adore you!” Atlantic Highlands Mayor Lori Hohenleitner lightheartedly told resident Mark Fisher this week, while citing him as Senior Citizen of the month and presenting him with a certificate showing the borough’s appreciation for all he does.

Fisher, who attends almost every meeting of the borough council and its other commissions and boards, thanked the Mayor for the honor as he accepted the certificate.

Hohenleitner also noted that the award was on the schedule for the previous meeting. But Fisher was not present at that meeting, most likely, she said, because he “was too busy clearing fire hydrants…” and ensuring his neighbors were all safe during the recent storm.

The resident, a long time member of the Navesink Fire Company has a reputation not only for questioning actions, making corrections and suggestions and as the mayor has said, keeping elected officials their toes, as well as keeping residents aware of municipal activities through e-mails of his comprehensive reports on meetings and activities. Persons interested in seeing Fisher’s information on borough meetings and other important local topics can e-mail AHNewsByMarkFisher@gmail.com and could be added as subscribers.

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“You’re a pain I my neck and I adore you!” Atlantic Highlands Mayor Lori Hohenleitner lightheartedly told resident Mark  this week, while citing him as Senior Citizen of the month and presenting him with a certificate showing the borough’s appreciation for all he does.

 who attends almost every meeting of the borough council and its other commissions and boards, thanked the Mayor for the honor as he accepted the certificate.

Hohenleitner also noted that the award was on the schedule for the previous meeting. But  was not present at that meeting, most likely, she said, because he “was too busy clearing fire hydrants…” and ensuring his neighbors were all safe during the recent storm.

The resident, a long time member of the Navesink Fire Company has a reputation not only for questioning actions, making corrections and suggestions and as the mayor has said, keeping elected officials their toes, as well as keeping residents aware of municipal activities through e-mails of his comprehensive reports on meetings and activities. Persons interested in seeing Fisher’s information on borough meetings and other important local topics can e-mail AHNewsByMarkFisher@gmail.com and could be added as subscribers.

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“You’re a pain I my neck and I adore you!” Atlantic Highlands Mayor Lori Hohenleitner lightheartedly told resident Mark  this week, while citing him as Senior Citizen of the month and presenting him with a certificate showing the borough’s appreciation for all he does.

 who attends almost every meeting of the borough council and its other commissions and boards, thanked the Mayor for the honor as he accepted the certificate.

Hohenleitner also noted that the award was on the schedule for the previous meeting. But Fisher was not present at that meeting, most likely, she said, because he “was too busy clearing fire hydrants…” and ensuring his neighbors were all safe during the recent storm.

The resident, a long time member of the Navesink Fire Company has a reputation not only for questioning actions, making corrections and suggestions and as the mayor has said, keeping elected officials their toes, as well as keeping residents aware of municipal activities through e-mails of his comprehensive reports on meetings and activities. Persons interested in seeing Fisher’s information on borough meetings and other important local topics can e-mail AHNewsByMarkFisher@gmail.com and could be added as subscribers.

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