Politics & Government

Wyckoff Honors Women's History Month

Mayor Melissa Rubenstein and former Mayor Nancy Drabik raised an honorary flag this week. They are Wyckoff's only two women mayors.

WYCKOFF, NJ — The Township Committee voted to approve a resolution officially honoring March as Women's History Month.

To officially recognize the month, Mayor Melissa Rubenstein, and former Mayor Nancy Drabik raised an honorary flag this week. They are Wyckoff's only two women mayors.

Rubenstein was selected to the mayor's role by her fellow committee members during a New Year's Day reorganization meeting. She became the second woman selected as mayor, and the first since Drabik was selected in 1990.

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The resolution, which was passed unanimously at a Feb. 23 meeting, can be read in full here: https://www.wyckoff-nj.com/sit...

Rubenstein took to social media to acknowledge that March is also Endometriosis Awareness Month, "a disease that is also a big part of women's history," she said.

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Today at Town Hall we will be raising the flag for Women’s History Month (more on that to come) but I wanted to...
Posted by Melissa Rubenstein, Esq - Bergen County Real Estate Professional on Tuesday, March 2, 2021

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