Charlotte Vandervalk

Charlotte Vandervalk (born July 31, 1937) is an American Republican Party politician, who serves in the New Jersey General Assembly since 1991, where she represents the 39th legislative district.

New law helps protect people with dementia - NorthJersey.com

New law helps protect people with dementia
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A law that went into effect last month, written by Assemblywoman Charlotte Vandervalk (R-Westwood) of the 39th legislative district, ...

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Special citation - NorthJersey.com


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Special citation
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The citation was co-authored by Schroeder, of Township of Washington, State Senator Gerald Cardinale and Assemblywoman Charlotte Vandervalk, ...

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New shuttle will serve corporate parks in Bergen starting next summer - NorthJersey.com


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New shuttle will serve corporate parks in Bergen starting next summer
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There are 23500 employees within the corporate sectors of the three boroughs, said Assemblywoman Charlotte Vandervalk, R-Westwood. ...
New Shuttle Project for the Disabled, Seniors to Run From Ridgewood Train Station Patch

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Officials: Ridgewood train station renovation a smooth ride so far - NorthJersey.com

Officials: Ridgewood train station renovation a smooth ride so far
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"This is the type of progress that government should be involved in," said Assemblywoman Charlotte Vandervalk (R-Westwood). "In this case, government can do ...

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Pioneer honored as champion for the disabled - NorthJersey.com

Pioneer honored as champion for the disabled
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"There's really nothing like it," said Assemblywoman Charlotte Vandervalk, R-Westwood. Lehmann "was always advocating something. ...

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