Tom Madigan, a Wyckoff township committeeman and former mayor, died today. He was 71.
Madigan was appointed to the township committee in 2010 after David Connolly and won a three-year term in 2011. He was the top vote-getter in a hotly contested Republiican primary last year.
He also served twelve years as a trustee of the Ramapo Indian Hills Board of Education
“Tom dedicated his life to making Wyckoff a better place for families, students, and future generations,” said State Sen, Kristen Corrado (R-Totowa) and Assemblymen Chris DePhillips (R-Wyckoff) and Al Barlas (R-Cedar Grove). “His legacy is one of service, kindness, and unwavering commitment to his neighbors.”
In a statement, the Wyckoff Township Committee said Madigans “ leadership, kindness, and devotion to the residents of Wyckoff leave a legacy that will not be forgotten.”
Madigan is survived by his wife, Mary, five childen, and nine grandchildren. Two daughters predeceased him.
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