Rosemary DeQuinzio Works to Preserve Neighborhoods in Bridgeton

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BRIDGETON — Rosemary DeQuinzio, a longtime Bridgeton City Councilman who is involved with Latino leadership on a statewide level, is recognized by Front Runner New Jersey during Women’s History Month.

DeQuinzio started serving on Bridgeton’s city council in 2017. She administers New Jersey’s Neighborhood Preservation Program at the local level. She also provides grant writing, and coordinating various Community Development Block Grant programs for low-moderate income residents.
Because of her work through these neighborhood-based programs, DeQuinzio serves as a Zoning Manager in Ocean City, which touched on a number of areas including real estate, leasing, purchasing, and property sales in the context of compliance with zoning regulations.
Combined with her service on Bridgeton’s Historic District Commission since 2013 and her past work in Ocean City on preservation-related issues, DeQuinzio works with Bridgeton Mayor Albert Kelly and her Council colleagues to address quality of life issues in neighborhoods city-wide on behalf of residents.
DeQuinzio is a prominent member of the Hispanic Leadership Association of New Jersey, serving as second vice president on its board of directors. She also is a member of the American Economic Development Council, National Association of Realtors, National Main Street Program, and the National Historic Trust.
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