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Doris Beck

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Doris Lew Beck (born 1929) is an American Democratic Party politician who was the first woman to serve as Mayor of Livingston, New Jersey, and the first woman to serve as a Mayor in Essex County, New Jersey.[1] She was born in Chehanovietzer (Ciechanowiec), Poland, the daughter of Benjamin and Miriam Lew. She worked as an English teacher and was the President of the League of Women Voters. She was elected to the Livingston Township Council in 1974, defeating two Republican incumbents, and became Mayor in 1975.[2] She was re-elected in 1978. She is the mother of WNBC-TV sports anchor Bruce Beck and married to her husband, Felix Beck, (1926-living), of 66 years.

References

  1. ^ "Timeline". www.livingston200.com. Township of Livingston Bicentennial Committee. Retrieved 19 February 2016.
  2. ^ Wiener, Robert (3 July 2008). "Former Weequahic drum majorette is 'cover girl'". New Jersey Jewish News.