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Pompton Lakes honors fallen firefighter Raymond Cahill at 50th memorial service

May 29, 2024 | Pompton Lakes, Passaic County, New Jersey



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Pompton Lakes honors fallen firefighter Raymond Cahill at 50th memorial service
A poignant tribute to fallen firefighter Raymond Cahill marked the recent Pompton Lakes Council meeting, as the community commemorated the 50th anniversary of his sacrifice. Firefighter Cahill lost his life on May 14, 1974, while battling a fire at the Town and Country supermarket. The ceremony, attended by local officials and community members, highlighted the enduring legacy of Cahill, who was remembered for his bravery and dedication to the town.

During the meeting, officials praised the efforts of the Pompton Lakes Fire Department, which has not lost another firefighter in the line of duty since that tragic day. The annual memorial service serves as a reminder of the risks faced by first responders and the importance of honoring their sacrifices. "Ours is a dangerous job, which we willingly do for our beloved town and neighbors," a representative stated, emphasizing the commitment of local firefighters.

In addition to the memorial, the meeting also celebrated community initiatives, including a successful river cleanup organized by the Environmental Protection Committee, despite rainy weather. Councilwoman Kilberg was recognized for her leadership in the cleanup, which aimed to keep the borough's parks and waterways free of debris.

The Shade Tree Commission received accolades for maintaining Pompton Lakes' status as a Tree City USA for 16 years, with a new plaque to be displayed at the borough's entrances. This recognition underscores the community's commitment to environmental stewardship.

The meeting concluded with discussions on water quality and treatment, reinforcing the council's dedication to public health. As Pompton Lakes continues to honor its history and invest in its future, the spirit of community service remains strong.

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