Muskego welcomes new alderpersons Erica Bryce, Thomas Dilge, and Eileen Madden

April 17, 2025 | Muskego City, Waukesha County, Wisconsin


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Muskego welcomes new alderpersons Erica Bryce, Thomas Dilge, and Eileen Madden
In a significant ceremony held on April 15, 2025, the City of Muskego welcomed four newly elected officials during a swearing-in event that underscored the community's commitment to democratic governance. The event marked the official start of their terms as alderpersons, with each official taking an oath to uphold the constitutions of both the United States and the state of Wisconsin.

The newly elected officials include Erica Bryce, representing District 4; Thomas Dilge II, representing District 6; and Eileen Madden, representing District 7. Each official recited the oath of office, pledging to faithfully and impartially discharge their duties to the best of their abilities. This formal process not only signifies their commitment to public service but also reinforces the principles of accountability and integrity that are vital to local governance.

The swearing-in ceremony is a pivotal moment for the City of Muskego, as these officials will play crucial roles in shaping local policies and addressing community needs. Their leadership will be essential in navigating the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for the city.

As the new alderpersons step into their roles, the community anticipates their contributions to local governance and the positive impact they will have on Muskego's future. The council's next meeting will likely provide further insights into their priorities and plans for the upcoming term.

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