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Western suburbs mayor exits, leaving Nedlands leadership vacuum
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Nedlands mayor Cilla de Lacy has resigned from the western suburbs council after just 16 months in the top job.
Her exit comes just a few months after chief executive Mark Goodlet quit, to a round of applause from Nedlands ratepayers at a council meeting, as well as the organisationâs most senior planning officer.
City of Nedlands mayor Cilla de Lacy has resigned from her position.
Credit:City of Nedlands
Ms de Lacy will leave Nedlands on Wednesday, which is the same day Mr Goodlet finishes at the local government.
January 15, 2021
William C. Hass
NAUGATUCK – William C. Hass, 77, passed peacefully at home on Friday, Jan. 8, 2021. He was the husband of Theresa (Brutofsky) Hass.
Born on Feb. 6, 1943, in Newark, N.J., the son of the late Herbert and Julia (Greus) Hass, Bill became a childhood philatelist and Boy Scout, a passionate athlete, and a lover of cars. He earned his bachelor’s degree at Wagner College in 1965 and eventually came to Naugatuck to work at Uniroyal, where he began a career in the rubber and polymer industry.
Shortly before graduating from Wagner he met his wife, Terri, with whom he fell deeply in love and married. For 53 years, they explored New England together, taking regular weekend trips driving from Connecticut to Maine, through Vermont foliage, and Rhode Island beaches; all the while making regular visits to their families in New Jersey … New York traffic notwithstanding.
Written by Kim Swartz
FAIRFIELD, Conn. Sacred Heart University has received a $20,000 grant from the Bank of America Charitable Foundation that will help SHU’s Center for Nonprofits (CNP) assist such organizations in solving issues or advancing their programs.
The CNP, which was founded in 2002 as part of the Jack Welch College of Business & Technology, provides students in the Master of Business Administration (MBA) program with real-world experience, applying their knowledge of strategy, marketing and business plans to assist area nonprofits. Over the years, students have worked on more than 160 projects entailing financial analysis, education and training, human resources and more. The center was one of 10 organizations to be inducted into the Fairfield County Community Foundation’s Hall of Fame in 2019 and has partnered with clients such as the Beardsley Zoo, Operation Hope Shelter and Make-A-Wish Foundation.