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History (to the top)
Dr. Thomas J. Headlee succeeded John B. Smith as Entomologist at the New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station in 1912. Under his supervision, mosquito control in New Jersey advanced steadily and substantially in matters of legislation, organization, engineering and accumulation of scientific data.
Dr. Headlee was instrumental in forming two separate mosquito control organizations that still exist. In 1913, he formed the New Jersey Mosquito Extermination Association (now known as the New Jersey Mosquito Control Association) to allow mosquito commissioners, mosquito commission staff and interested citizens to be kept informed of progress in the field of mosquito control. The Association has met annually since its inception and has kept a printed record of the proceedings of each of the yearly meetings.
In 1921, Dr. Headlee formed the Associated Executives of Mosquito Control in New Jersey. This organization was established to give the technical workers in mosquito control opportunity for more frequent conferences. The monthly forum of this group encouraged the county executives of the state to exchange information among one another on a regular basis. The organization also allowed Experiment Station personnel to meet directly with the individuals that were engaged in practical mosquito work. The Office of Mosquito Control Coordination has been added as a valuable advisor in recent years but the goals of the Associated Executives have changed little since 1921. The group still meets monthly and exchanges information on the status of mosquito control operations in the state with the goal of continually improving the level of professionalism in mosquito control operations as its key objective.
Objectives (to the top)
The objectives and purposes of this Association shall be to promote, preserve and protect professional standards, authority and judgement of those employed full time primarily in mosquito control in the State of New Jersey through close cooperation and coordination of the executive officer employed by each of the involved agencies.
Officers and Who to Contact (to the top)
Officers
For Information Contact:
Committees (to the top)
Howard Emerson
Membership/By Laws Review
Jessie B. Leslie Award (to the top)
This award is intended to honor individuals from two separate categories of involvement in mosquito control.
The first category would be for an individual from within the ranks of mosquito control professionals who, in the opinion of the Associated Executives, contributed a "meritorious service’’ to mosquito control work. Eligible, would be employees of county mosquito control agencies and commissions, the staff of the Mosquito Research & Control Unit at the Agricultural Experiment Station, the staff of the NJDEP Office of Mosquito Control Coordination and state or county mosquito commissioners.
Examples of " meritorious service" could range from an outstanding research project, administrative excellence, a valuable contribution to the Associated Executives, to the development of innovative practical systems by any class of field worker.
The second category for an award would be to an individual or an organization who, in the opinion of the Associated Executives, contributed an "outstanding service" to mosquito control work in New Jersey. This award would be limited to persons outside of the professional ranks of the mosquito control fraternity. Examples are broad in scope, but could be someone in state or local government, a civic and/or service group, the news media, etc.
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Year |
Category 1 Meritorious Service From Within The Professional Ranks Of The Mosquito Control Community |
Category 2 Outstanding Service From Outside The Professional Ranks Of The Mosquito Control Community |
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1974 |
Boyd M. Lafferty |
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1975 |
Dr. Daniel Manley Jobbins |
Paul R. Regan |
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1976 |
Robert L. Armstrong & Dr. Frank J. Murphy |
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1977 |
H. Cory Walling & Jack Young |
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1978 |
Herman "Buddy" Ehrenberg |
George Kerbey |
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1979 |
Bunnie Hajek |
Richard Nixholm |
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1980 |
Harold Struckman |
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1981 |
Edward Smith & Aaron H. Rappaport |
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1982 |
Dr. Lyle E. Hagmann |
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1983 |
Charles Mark |
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1984 |
Judy A. Hansen |
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1988 |
Thomas Sellers |
William Zawicki |
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1989 |
George O’Carroll |
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1990 |
Fred Ferrigno |
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1993 |
Dr. Richard G. Weber |
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1994 |
Raymond Ferrarin |
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1995 |
Dr. Donald J. Sutherland |
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1997 |
Claudia M. O’Malley |
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1998 |
Dr. Lisa M. Reed |
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1999 |
Dr. Kenneth W. Bruder & Linda McCuiston |
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| 2000 | David S. Adam, Dr. Wayne J. Crans, & Leonard Soccio | |
| 2001 | Martin Chomsky, M.R.H. | |
| 2002 | Dr. Eddy A. Bresnitz | |
| 2003 | ||
| 2004 | Dr. George Hamilton | |
| 2005 | Daniel Rice & Victoria Thompson | |
| 2006 | Hadley C. Foster & John Kranz, | |
| 2007 | Dr. Mark Robson |
Updated 02 April 2008