Chris Beck – Mayor for a Day

At the October 20th Borough Council meeting, 15 year old Swedesboro resident and Kingsway Freshman Christopher Beck presided over the Council meeting as the “Mayor for the Day”.  Mayor Fromm commented that he had met Chris during the 2007 Swedesboro-Woolwich Day and on another occasion while walking in his neighborhood.  After running  into each other again during this year’s Swedesboro-Woolwich Day, Mayor Fromm was so impressed with Chris’s interest in how the town works and his enthusiasm for local government he invited Chris to sit in his place at a council meeting.  Chris served with great distinction and asked some mature, thought provoking questions and made some suggestions that are worthy of further consideration.  “Acting Mayor Beck” is an excellent example of the quality of our young people in Swedesboro.

“Presiding” Mayor Chris Beck (center) poses with Mayor Thomas Fromm (left) and Council President Dave Flaherty following the October 20th council meeting.

Pictured left to right: Councilwoman Diane Hale, Council President Dave Flaherty, Mayor Thomas Fromm, “Presiding  Mayor” Chris Beck, Councilwoman Darlene Gage (behind Beck), Councilman George Weeks and Councilman Sam Casella.  While Councilman Don Dryden was absent from the meeting he did attend the via phone.


It’s Official

In front of a packed borough chamber, Council Members George Weeks and Diane Hale were sworn-in to their first term by State Senator Steve Sweeney a little after 12noon on Sunday, January 6, 2008.  Senator Sweeney then gave the oath of office to Mayor Tom Fromm and he began his second term as Mayor.

Council President Dave Flaherty and Council Members Darlene Gage and Sam Casella were also in attendance.  Outgoing Council Members Evelyn Churchville and Mike Murray join the group of family, friends and borough residents as the trio officially began their posts.


Councilman George Weeks  is sworn in for his 1st term by State Senator Steve Sweeney as his father-in-law, Art Stanley, holds the bible.


Councilwoman Diane Hale is sworn in for her 1st term by State Senator Steve Sweeney as her husband, Jeff, holds the bible.


Mayor Tom Fromm is sworn in for his 2nd term by State Senator Steve Sweeney as his wife, Helen, and daughter, Jessica, hold the bible.