Stephen Bercik

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Stephen Joseph Bercik, J.S.C., J.D. (1921–2003) served as mayor of Elizabeth, New Jersey between 1956-1964.[1] While mayor, his achievements included the modernization of the city charter, establishment of the Elizabeth Human Relations Committee, helping to develop Elizabeth seaport as a major shipping center, and meadowlands developments.

As an appointee of Governor Richard Hughes, he served on The Waterfront Commission of New York Harbor from 1966-1971. Following his terms as the Commissioner for New Jersey, in 1972 he was given a judicial appointment in Union County, New Jersey by William T. Cahill.[2] He served as a judge in the Juvenile and Domestic Relations division of the Superior Court of Union County. He served as Presiding Judge from 1977 until he retired in 1988. [3] A street in Elizabeth was named in Stephen Bercik's honor some time after his time as Judge[4]

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