North Hills aide retires after 29 years on job

Bryan Ahrens

Marcia Greco said her role in helping residents in the Village of North Hills has been more than a fulfilling experience for her.

“I’m been very fortunate,” said Greco, who retired on Friday after working for the village for 29 years “The community has been very nice to me.”

Greco, who served the position of assistant to the mayor and assistant to the building superintendent, said her work put her in the personal lives of the North Hills residents.

“I know probably every resident,” she said.

Greco said she began working for the village as a part-time assistant in the village traffic court, later moving on to a full-time position and eventually being asked by former Mayor John Lentini 20 years ago to serve as assistant to the mayor.

“My co-workers have always been supportive, kind and caring people who made every day a very happy one,” she said.

Greco’s work consisted of working as the mayor’s correspondence and preparing meetings. She also spent the last 16 years working with Building Supervisor Donald Alberto, organizing memos, planning board schedules and building violations.

Village of North Hills Mayor Marvin Natiss, who has been mayor for over 11 years, described Greco as someone who was always on top of their work.

“She was a very efficient and conscientious person,” Natiss said. “She’s been wonderful.”

Greco said working with Natiss during his time as mayor has been memorable as well.

“It’s been a privilege to work for him,” she said.

The choice to retire, although difficult, came naturally, Greco said.

“My husband is ready to retire,” she said. “It’s been a hard decision to walk away from it but nothing is forever.”

Greco said she plans to spend more time with her husband and grandchildren and also wants to get involved in charity work and cooking.

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