Kara McMorrow, currently serving as Council President and Roy Sokoloski, currently serving as Councilman.
In the spirit of the timeless adage, ‘To whom much is given, much is expected,’ Kara McMorrow has woven this principle into the very fabric of her service to the public. As a proud lifelong resident of Northvale, Kara embodies the roles of a devoted wife, loving mother, dedicated volunteer, esteemed council President and cherished friend with an unparalleled commitment. Her life is a testament to her unwavering dedication to her family and profound passion in serving others. In 2021, propelled by a deep-seated desire to extend her contributions to the Borough of Northvale, Kara made it her mission to proudly serve on the Northvale Council. Her tenure has been marked by her passion to serve in various vital roles as a liaison. Notably, Kara has been an integral part of the Northvale Ambulance Corp for 15 years, currently serving as its Vice President, showcasing her dedication to community health and safety. Her collaboration with the Northvale Police Department has been instrumental in the successful implementation of the Hogan Park Camera Project, alongside supporting the expansion of the department, thereby enhancing community safety. Additionally, Kara’s influence extends to fully supporting the nurturing of young minds as the liaison to the Northvale Pre-School, and she has played a pivotal role in the Community Events Committee, enriching the town’s cultural and social fabric. Kara’s approach to leadership is grounded in open-mindedness, honesty and hands-on involvement. She holds a deep belief in the value of diversity, celebrating the unique contributions of every community, irrespective of difference in opinions, beliefs, values or political affiliation. To Kara, Northvale is more than a place; it’s home, and it is our common unifier that binds us all together. Faced with tough decisions, Kara remains steadfast in her commitment to informed decision-making, always prioritizing the best interests of Northvale and its residents. Her vision for Northvale is not just to maintain its charm and safety but to enhance it in ways that lift every member of the community. As she seeks re-election, Kara McMorrow stands as a beacon of hope and progress for Northvale, embodying the spirit of service and community that defines Northvale at its core. As an alumna from Northvale Public Schools, Immaculate Heart Academy, University of Scranton (B.S. Elementary Education) and Iona College (MS, Educational Technology), transitioned from a decade in elementary education to the corporate world, bringing her deep passion for children’s welfare and education. Highly involved in her daughter’s life, Kara’s professional role now aligns with her love for planning and helping others. Outside work, she enjoys cooking, traveling, country music concerts, Broadway shows and quality time with her family, including her husband Mike and daughter Molly. Kara’s service to others is far from over, and she invites you to join her in continuing to forge a bright, inclusive future for the Borough of Northvale.
Roy Sokoloski is dedicated to community service in Northvale. Residents since 1993, Roy and his wife Barbara chose Northvale to raise their family based on the excellent schools, the caring friendships, and the peaceful quality of life. Roy understands that to maintain these strong community values, you need to step up and be involved. Roy has volunteered in various roles and community organizations in Northvale for over 25 years. He served six terms on the Borough Council beginning in 2007 and returned in 2023. Roy has also been a member of the Northvale Planning Board and Board of Health Commissioner. He has also brought many grants to Northvale to enhance and improve our parks, library and facilities. Roy has been instrumental in keeping Northvale as one of the most affordable towns in the Northern Valley. He is proud of his efforts to cut budgets and maintain lower taxes. As an Architect with a successful business, he has also provided advice and guidance on community planning and design issues. Roy is active as a member of Saint Anthony’s Church, on the Finance Committee and Choir member. As your candidate for Council in 2024, Roy will be a strong proponent for sensible cost-efficient town government, and for full transparency and community engagement.