Jackson mayor kuhn and council congratulate chris pollak on election win

Jackson Mayor Kuhn and Council Congratulate Chris Pollak on Election Win

Jackson Township Mayor Jennifer L. Kuhn today extended her congratulations to Christopher Pollak on his election victory Tuesday night to fill the remaining year of the late Councilman Scott Sargent’s term on the Jackson Township Council.

“I am looking forward to working together with Mr. Pollak as he takes his seat on the Jackson Council,” said Mayor Kuhn. “Together, I am confident that we can continue making Jackson a better place to live while preserving the beauty and charm that made us all call Jackson our home.”

Council President Mordechai Burnstein also congratulated Mr. Pollak on behalf of the entire township council and emphasized the importance of a smooth transition.

“I look forward to working with Mr. Pollack, and I am hoping to meet with him very soon to brief him on pending council matters so that he can hit the ground running once he is sworn in at Town Hall, following official certification of the election results by the clerk’s office.”

Both Mayor Kuhn and Council President Burnstein personally called Councilman-elect Pollak after his victory to offer their congratulations and support as he prepares to assume his new role.

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