
Roselle Launches Youth Council for Local Residents
Union County Life News Desk · Union County Life
ROSELLE, NJ — Calling it “a dynamic new chapter for local leadership,” Roselle has launched the Roselle Borough Youth Council.For residents between the ages of 15 and 24, the council is for those who are interested in leadership and service.“This program focuses on four core pillars: leadership development, community engagement, networking, and ensuring a youth voice in local government,” according to a newsletter from the borough. “The council offers young people a genuine seat at the table to help shape the future of the community.”Those who are interested can contact D'Nean Wynn, Roselle's recreation director, at dwynn@boroughofroselle.com or 908-245-6717.
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