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Come join us for a hands-on demonstration of our beginner violin class for children ages 5 – 9. Not only will our demo class have fun music games and a mini-concert, it will also give your child an opportunity to try playing a violin. This is a great way to introduce your child to music at a young age while helping them begin a life-long journey in playing the violin. In case you didn’t know, the Lakeland Youth Symphony has provided musical education and performance opportunities for young musicians in the Mountain Lakes area for 60 years! Today, it offers violin lessons for beginners (ages 5-9) and four progressively challenging levels of orchestras for all string students. The Lakeland Youth Symphony is a not-for-profit organization and meets at the high school. For more information or to register your child for the demonstration class or for a group this fall, please email info@lakelandyouthsymphony.org or call (973) 402-6010.
Borough Council meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month in the Meeting Room at Borough Hall, unless otherwise noted. The Borough Council normally has only one meeting during the summer months of July and August and during the month of December. The exact dates for this year’s meetings may be found in the Community Calendar. The public portion of the meeting convenes at 8:00 pm. An executive session, if necessary, at which the public is not present, begins at 7:30 pm.
MOUNTAIN LAKES BOROUGH COUNCIL CANDIDATES DEBATE
TO BE HELD OCTOBER 26 AT HIGH SCHOOL.
The League of Women Voters Mountain Lakes is hosting a debate featuring the candidates for Borough Council on Wednesday, October 26, 7:30PM at the Mountain Lakes High School Auditorium. Eight candidates are vying for four positions on the council, each with four-year terms. The candidates, all residents of the community, are William Albergo, Lauren Barnett, John E. Horan, Janet L. Horst, Cynthia Korman, John Lester, Douglas McWilliams, and David Shepherd.
“This is not only a critical election year for the country, but also for our community,” shares Mary Alosio-Joelsson, President of the League of Women Voters Mountain Lakes. “From development and low income housing to referendum issues and taxes, local citizens need to be thoroughly informed so they can vote for the representation that aligns with their values. We urge the community to take advantage of this opportunity to hear the candidates debate and share their visions for the future of our town.”
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization that encourages informed and active participation in government, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy. In Mountain Lakes, the group’s focus is hyper-local, tackling significant issues impacting the community.
To submit a question for the candidates, view their profiles, and for more information about the debate and League of Women Voters, please visit www.lwvmtnlakes.com
Borough Council meetings are held the 2nd and 4th Mondays of each month in the Meeting Room at Borough Hall, unless otherwise noted. The Borough Council normally has only one meeting during the summer months of July and August and during the month of December. The exact dates for this year’s meetings may be found in the Community Calendar. The public portion of the meeting convenes at 8:00 pm. An executive session, if necessary, at which the public is not present, begins at 7:30 pm.