Dear Residents,
It is my pleasure to introduce you to Orange Village a "Community for All Generations"! Orange Village is truly a community that is enriched by its history and our strong feeling of ?neighborhood.? I am proud to serve as your Mayor and strive to keep all lines of communication open and look forward to hearing from you as questions or concerns may arise.
All employees at Village Hall strive to be accessible to our residents. You can reach all of our Municipal Departments by simply dialing (440) 498-4400. If you ever need assistance, please don?t hesitate to call me personally or any of our Department Directors.
Throughout this website you will find various facts and information about our community which I hope will be useful. E-mail addresses for various departments and employees are also available. Twice a month we send e-mail notices with up to the minute information and we certainly hope you?ll sign up to receive them.
Once again, please feel free to contact me at Village Hall or any of our employees with your questions, concerns or comments. I look forward to meeting you in person at your convenience or join me at a regularly scheduled ?Meet with the Mayor?!
Kindest personal regards,
KATHY U. MULCAHY, MAYOR
Mayor Kathy Mulcahy has lived in Orange Village since 1978. She is the mother of three daughters: Kimberly and Michelle and Emily who are graduates of Orange High School.
Mayor Mulcahy is a graduate of the Wharton School of Finance, University of Pennsylvania. The Mayor is a Certified Public Accountant in private practice. Prior to her election as Mayor, Ms. Mulcahy was the Orange Village Tax Administrator for eleven years.
Mayor Kathy Mulcahy's campaign messages are still relevant:
"I will listen to the residents.
I will be accessible and responsive to your concerns. My goal is to preserve our
beautiful community, while allowing for sensible change in the residents' best
interest." "I campaigned on accessibility and hard work. These promises are very
important to me. I want to do this job and do it well." comments Mayor Mulcahy.