Clifton Merchant Magazine - January 2022

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DEDICATION

Casey Boutillier, James Anzaldi, Michele Morgan, Andrew Sieradzki, Justine Tomczak. Jim Anzaldi is a lifelong Clifton resident dedicated to our city and its people. He has been a special part of the city’s civic and charitable causes, helping people from all walks of life. He is an outstanding public official who is respected throughout the community.

Andrew Sieradzki’s personal wish for 2022 is to get Jim Anzaldi deserves our support and help on November 6. more positive communications going in his high school. The CHS senior is a student liaison and Senior Representative to the Board of Education. One of his hopes is that students, the Board, and administrators can develop stronger communication. “One representative cannot know every issue that students are facing,” said Sieradzki, 18. “Ideally, we can reach a point where students are willing to make their voices heard and understood.” “We have strong opinions on our schools,” he added. “The next step is to make them known.” Part of achieving that is reaching out to more clubs and organizations. Sieradzki said he would like to see underthe-radar groups highlighted for their accomplishments in the community. He also wants to see Clifton acknowledge the issues in our daily lives so we can start solving them. “I hope that as we continue to push through this pandemic, we can create a more unified, tight-knit community in Clifton,” said Sieradzki. “I truly feel that in recognizing division and issues, you can then find solutions that benefit everyone.”

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Justine Tomczak wishes for more people to regain confidence in getting out in public and involved in civic and community life again. The director of the Clifton Public Library added that she hoped the efforts from Clifton departments to provide services to the city will be appreciated. Tomczak also hopes to see more people return to both the main and branch Clifton Public Library. “It’s hard for us because the library is a third space [in people’s lives],” said Tomczak, 46. “They have their home, work, and then any community space like a library.” The library still has safety restrictions, but Tomczak remains hopeful that their capabilities will expand in 2022 for visitors. Many people, she said, have taken advantage of virtual programs and curbside services. She said it’s all about personal comfort levels, which she also would like to see the Clifton community prioritize next year. “It has become so important to recognize what your limits are and what you can handle, both physically and mentally,” said Tomczak. “I hope people can get whatever help they need to be able to do that in their personal lives.”

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