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Morris County Democratic Committee Honors Three Revolutionary Elected Women Leaders

IMMEDIATE RELEASE
June 29, 2024
Contact: Amalia Duarte
chair@morrisdems.org
(973-902-8390)

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MORRISTOWN – This July 4th weekend, the Morris County Democratic Committee is
excited to highlight three fearless and trailblazing local elected officials who were
recently honored for their service.

These revolutionary women — Former Morris Township Mayor Cathy Wilson, Boonton
Town Councilwoman Marie DeVenezia and Parsippany Councilwoman Judy Hernandez
– were selected for new awards to honor their longtime leadership and fighting spirit.
In recognizing the honorees, Chairwoman Amalia Duarte said, “These are leaders with
a vision, who are relentless and don’t back down. They fought against the odds to win
elections.”

The women were honored at the Morris County Campaign Kickoff & Awards Night on
June 20. It started with Morris Township Mayor Donna Guariglia presenting the first
“Cathy Wilson Leadership Award.”

Mayor Guariglia described Wilson’s record of breakthrough initiatives. Wilson was
largely responsible for the transformation of the Morris Township Committee from all
Republican to entirely Democrat. And, she became the first Democratic woman deputy
mayor and mayor.

Mayor Guariglia called up former Mayor Wilson to open an envelope revealing the
winner: a very shocked Cathy Wilson!

Next, John Holly, a Boonton attorney who is running for County Surrogate, read a
touching introduction for the new “Dr. Edina Renfro-Michel Community Service Award.”
This award recognizes Councilwoman Renfro-Michel who passed away last year after a long battle with cancer. “Her town of Boonton was what she cared about and her
fingerprints on all over projects that are continuing to this day,” said Holly.

The award was given to a surprised and emotional Councilwoman Marie DeVenezia.
“Marie is exactly what you’d want in a Council Member,” said Holly. “She is direct — very
direct — honest, dedicated and thoughtful. She carefully considers each action — not for
how it would benefit her personally or her election prospects — but for how it will benefit
the town.”

Finally, Chairwoman Duarte revealed the winner of the first “Sandi Mayer Fearless
Leadership Award” in honor of the late Morristown council president who passed away
in April.

“This winner, like Sandi, is badass and fearless and also compassionate and a loyal
friend to many,” said Chairwoman Duarte. “The honoree has been involved with Morris
County politics going back to the President Obama years. She has volunteered on local
boards and with nonprofits for many years. She has a passion for the environment and
led her community’s green team, advocating for sustainable policies.”

“Running for office is never easy, and this honoree ran four times, finally winning a local
council seat last year by just a handful of votes,” said Chairwoman Duarte.
The Morris County Democratic Committee congratulates award winners Parsippany
Councilwoman Judy Hernandez, former Morris Township Mayor Cathy Wilson and
Boonton Councilwoman Marie DeVenezia for all their achievements.

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