Robbinsville Township Mayor David Fried has named Bruce Darvas as the town’s acting business administrator.
Darvas, who had been serving as the township attorney since 2021, was originally hired by Robbinsville as its associate attorney in 2019. Before that he was an assistant attorney in Hamilton Township for nearly 11 years.
A resident of Hamilton, Darvas is a graduate of Rutgers University School of Law-Camden and is a member of the Mercer County and American Bar Associations.
“Bruce Darvas is a consummate professional who has earned the respect and trust of our staff, department heads and council,” said Fried, who had been serving as business administrator since last year following the departure of long-time business administrator Joy Tozzi.
Renaud named township attorney
Paul Renaud has been tapped to to fill the vacancy at township attorney. He had been serving as the director of community development since 2021, and was previously township attorney from 2018 to 2021 and associate attorney between 2016-2018.
Darvas will provide support to Renaud on outstanding legal issues, including the township’s effort to secure a long-term sublease and subsequent transition of municipal operations into the former Roma/Investors Bank building on Route 33 in Robbinsville Town Center.
Said Fried: “Bruce and Paul are very collaborative and have worked very hard over the past eight months on getting us closer to an exciting new chapter with the anticipated move into the new building, which will begin with our police and court as part of a partnership with our neighbors in Hightstown.”
