BY: Gabriella Dragone
Woodland Park came together to celebrate a remarkable milestone on Wednesday, as the borough honored long-time resident Teresa "Terry" Olivo on her 90th birthday. Terry, a cherished member of the community, was recognized for her decades of unwavering dedication and contributions to the borough.
Mayor Tracy Kallert led the celebration, expressing heartfelt admiration for Terry and her husband, Vincent, who has been a volunteer firefighter for over 50 years. “Terry and her husband's dedication, not just to the borough but the entire community, is the reason why many of the council people behind me are serving," she said.
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