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Mayors of Englewood, New Jersey. The terms begin on January 1 of the new year. *Frank Huttle III 2010 to present.〔Van Dusen, Matthew; and Pries, Allison. ("Englewood to welcome new mayor at Tuesday reoganization meeting" ), ''The Record (Bergen County)'', January 1, 2010. Accessed October 24, 2011. "In Englewood, attorney Frank Huttle will be sworn in as the new mayor and Lynne Algrant becomes the latest addition to the council Tuesday night at the city's annual reorganization meeting.Huttle, who defeated longtime Councilman Scott Reddin by a narrow margin in the June primary, replaces Michael Wildes, who announced last year that he would not seek a third term."〕 *Michael Wildes 2004 to 2010. *Paul T. Fader 1998 to 2003. *Donald Aronson 1989 to 1997. (In 1991 Wilson Pickett was arrested for making threats to Aronson.) *Steven R. Rothman 1983 to 1988. *Sondra J. Greenberg 1976 to 1982. *Walter Taylor (mayor) 1972 to 1975. *Ned Feldman 1970 to 1971. *Robert I. Miller 1968 to 1969. *Austin Nicholas Volk (1918-2010) 1966 to 1970. *William J. Ticknor April 1965 to 1966 as acting mayor. *Francis J. Donovan (?-1965) 1964 to April 1965. He died in office. *Austin Nicholas Volk (1918-2010) 1960 to 1963.〔〔 *Albert Moskin (1900-1994) 1956 to 1959. *Watson Gerald Clark, Jr. 1954 to 1955. *Melvin Leslie Denning (1895-1986) 1948 to 1953. He made the first long distance call from coast to coast using the new direct distance dialing system.〔(1951: First Direct-Dial Transcontinental Telephone Call ), AT&T. Accessed June 8, 2007. "Nov. 10, 1951: Mayor M. Leslie Downing of Englewood, N.J., picked up a telephone and dialed 10 digits. Eighteen seconds later, he reached Mayor Frank Osborne in Alameda, Calif. The mayors made history as they chatted in the first customer-dialed long-distance call, one that introduced area codes."〕 *Donald Aubrey Quarles (1894-1959) 1946 to 1947. *Charles William Floyd Coffin (1888-1968) 1942 to 1945. *Clarence Ambrose Clough (1883-?) 1940 to 1941. *Robert Story Tipping (1887-?) October 1937 to 1939. *Charles B. Hayward (1877-1937) 1936 to October 1937. He died in office. *Irving S. Reeve 1934 to 1935. *Cornelius Porter Kitchel (1875-1947) 1930 to 1933. *Douglas Gillespie Thomson, Sr. (1885-?) 1926 to 1929. He acted as an intermediary during the Lindbergh kidnapping with Arthur W. Springer. *Colonel Harriot Van Devanter Moore (1879-1937) 1924 to 1925. *Clarence Dillworth Kerr (?-1957) 1922 to 1923. *David J. McKenna October 1918 to December 1921. *Clinton Hamlin Blake, Jr. (1883-?) 1915 to 1917. *Vernon Monroe 1912 to 1915.〔 *William Conklin (mayor) October 1911 to December 1911 as acting mayor. *Hezekiah Birtwhistle (?-1911) January 1911 to October 1911 as acting mayor. He died in office.〔 *James A.C. Johnson (1867-1937) 1910 to January 1911 when he resigned to join the New Jersey Senate. *Donald Mackay (mayor) 1906 to 1909.〔 *Dan Fellows Platt (1873-1937) 1904 to 1905.〔 *Daniel A. Currie (1842-1911) 1902 to 1903.〔 *J. C. Anderson May 1901 to December 1901 as acting mayor. *Elbert Adrain Brinckerhoff (1838-1913) 1899 to May 1901 when he resigned. He was the first legal mayor of Englewood, New Jersey.〔 He recommended an increase in the police force from seven police officers to nine, and the building of a city hall. *Daniel A. Currie (1842-1911) in 1896. He is claimed to be the first mayor of Englewood, New Jersey but those before Elbert Adrain Brinckerhoff were declared void.〔 ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mayor of Englewood, New Jersey」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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