Fair Lawn Mayor Kurt Peluso resigns to take a new post in the borough

The mayor of Fair Lawn has stepped down from his position to take on the role of borough manager.

Kurt Peluso, 41, a Fair Lawn native who has been mayor for six years, announced his resignation on Tuesday night, the same night his fellow members of the Borough Council unanimously approved a one-year contract to hire him as manager of the town of almost 35,000 residents.

Fair Lawn's government is run by its five elected council members, who each year select one of their own to be mayor. So the Democrat was actually resigning from the council seat he has held for 12 years.

Former Fair Lawn Mayor Kurt Peluso spoke at a ceremony in April. He resigned Tuesday to become the borough manager.
Former Fair Lawn Mayor Kurt Peluso spoke at a ceremony in April. He resigned Tuesday to become the borough manager.

Peluso, who starts his new job Monday, will take the place of longtime Borough Manager Jim Van Kruiningen, who retired last year. Peluso will be paid $175,000 a year, according to his employee contract.

He said he is taking a "significant cut" compared with Van Kruiningen's final salary. The former manager was paid about $200,000 in 2021, according to state data.

“The borough manager is a huge position in our form of government,” Peluso said in an interview Wednesday. “It’s something we took very seriously. It was really heartwarming over the last few months that I had a number of borough employees, volunteers and former elected officials really encouraging me to consider taking on this role."

In a statement posted on Facebook on Tuesday night, he added: “It has been an absolute honor to serve as an elected official, especially my time as mayor. I really enjoy every aspect that comes with it. The part I love the most is serving the residents of Fair Lawn.”

In addition to his time as an elected official in the borough, Peluso said, he has worked as head of recreation in Oradell as well as with nonprofits including the YMCA.

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With his government and private-sector work, "combined with my involvement with this community as an elected official and [a] volunteer in numerous capacities, I realized I had the experience needed to serve in this role,” Peluso wrote in his post.

Maureen Ruane has been serving as interim borough manager since Van Kruiningen left.

When Peluso decided to enter the running for the manager position, he recused himself from all communications regarding the position, he added.

With Peluso's resignation, Councilwoman and current Deputy Mayor Cristina Cutrone will become acting mayor.

Fair Lawn Deputy Mayor Cristina Cutrone will become acting mayor mayor after Kurt Peluso's resignation.
Fair Lawn Deputy Mayor Cristina Cutrone will become acting mayor mayor after Kurt Peluso's resignation.

The council will fill Peluso's seat from a list of three candidates to be submitted by the Fair Lawn Democratic County Committee, as state law requires. Once the appointment is made, the council will select a new mayor. A permanent replacement for the council seat will be selected by voters in November's general election.

Peluso said he thought it was healthy to bring new voices to the town's governing body.

"This is a full-time role, so now I can commit 100% of my time to serving the town that I was fortunate enough to be born and raised in," he said.

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