Mayor Joann Gattinelli highlights township events and ceremonies
Ambulance ceremony
On June 9, I attended a ceremony for the Washington Township Ambulance and Rescue Association. Chief James Connor and I had the pleasure of speaking to reflect on its many years of service. We unveiled two new ambulances, which feature the latest in safety and technology to better serve our residents, their families and visitors. The EMS team attended, along with Police Chief Patrick Gurcsik, Fire Chief Patrick Dolgos and several veterans. Also on display was a vintage ambulance from 1964.
It is important to reflect on what started as an all-volunteer squad has evolved into an around-the-clock career staff of approximately 30 certified EMTs. They answer close to 6,000 emergency calls for service each year. Having completed their 60th year of service to the community, the Washington Township Ambulance and Rescue Association lives up to its motto, “proud of our heritage, committed to the future.”
Flag Day ceremony
On June 10, I attended the Flag Day ceremony at Washington Lake Park, where there was a demonstration of how to properly and respectfully put a retired American flag to rest. All veterans’ organizations were invited, including American Legion and the VFW. The Veterans Affairs Advisory Board and Councilwoman Angela Donato were also in attendance. Jason Thorpe, the Eagle Scout who created the fire pit, spoke at the ceremony. This was a great way to celebrate Flag Day and to learn about the respect with which the American Flag must be treated.
HollyDELL School graduation ceremony
On June 7, two members of my administration were present at the HollyDELL School graduation ceremony. They presented special certificates that I signed, and portrayed how proud we are of the HollyDELL graduates. HollyDELL School provides programs for children and adults with physical and medical challenges. HollyDELL has been recognized for the high quality educational and therapeutic services offered. This ceremony was very inspiring and joyful, with lots of family and friends there to celebrate the accomplishments of these incredible students. There were five secondary graduate students who are moving on to the “Over 21 Program,” and we wish them much success.
Joann Gattinelli is the mayor of Washington Township. She can be reached at [email protected].