Volunteer Spotlight: Chuck Klosinski

If there’s one thing that stands out about Chuck Klosinski, it’s his lifelong commitment to helping others. For more than six decades, Chuck has dedicated his life to service — to his family, his community, and the fire service. Married to his wife for 62 years, Chuck is the proud father of four children — Jeff, Mark, Christine, and Dave — and grandfather to ten, with a new great-granddaughter, Everleigh Grace, recently joining the family.⁠
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Chuck lived in Ewing Township for 30 years before moving to Bordentown Township, where he’s been a resident for the past 20 years. A retired Fire Inspector for Ewing Township, Chuck’s career and volunteer service span an extraordinary range of leadership roles. He has served as Past President, Past Assistant Chief, Captain, Head Trustee, Fire Commissioner, and Life Member of the Pennington Road Fire and First Aid Company.⁠
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He’s also a member of the Mercer County Fire Police since 2001, a Past President and Life Member of the Mercer County Firemen’s Association, and Vice President of the Prospect Heights Relief Association. Chuck is also a proud Life Member of the New Jersey State Firemen’s Association.⁠
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Here in Bordentown Township, Chuck has continued to serve in every way possible — volunteering at St. Mary’s Food Pantry in Bordentown City, previously serving on the Township’s Zoning Board, and leading the Bordentown Township Senior Citizens Club, where he’s now serving his seventh term and 14th year as President.⁠
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Chuck’s lifelong record of service, leadership, and dedication embodies what it means to give back. We’re proud to honor him and thank him for his unwavering commitment to his neighbors and community.ā