2009 Sydney Adams Award Recipients

Board of Directors of the Inter-Church Council announces that the Sydney Adams Award for 2009 has been presented to

 

    

     Cynthia S. Tardif  

 

Cindy has been involved with The Inter-Church Council since the fifties  when Dr. William Cates was the Executive Minister. As a teenager, she attended the youth rallies sponsored by the Council and has continued to be involved ever since. Her children attended the summer camp at Russell’s Mills in Dartmouth. For many years Cindy was a delegate to the Council  from Allen's Neck Friends Meeting. She also has served on the Ministry Board. She was a member of Parish Nurse Partnership  Ministry and helped other churches to set up programs in health advocacy. Now she is a volunteer chaplain at St. Luke's Hospital and is also a member of the Transformation Team.

Cindy is a long time member of Allen's Neck Friends Meeting and has served on many of it's committees over the years, including Clerk of the meeting and Sunday School teacher.  She also has served as Clerk of Sandwich Quarterly Meeting of Friends.

Cindy graduated from Truesdale School of Nursing and Saint Joseph's College in Standish, Maine. She worked for many years as a critical care nurse at Charlton Hospital in Fall River , a community nurse at  Easter Seal in New Bedford, and a part time school nurse for the Town of Dartmouth. She loves to work with the elderly and took a gerontology course at St. Luke's

Hospital. Cindy is retired and enjoys her time spent in chaplaincy because now she feels free to address the spiritual issues that were frowned upon in her training days.

Cindy lives in Dartmouth, with her husband, Joseph. They are the parents of two sons and one daughter. She often can be found swimming at Round Hill beach daily with her friends from May to December. She states that this is her therapy in reviving herself.

 

  Scott W. Lang

Scott W. Lang is the Mayor of the City of New Bedford.  Born in Oceanside, New York on October 25, 1950, Mayor Lang worked as a paperboy, laborer and gas attendant as a high school student.   He then worked his way through college delivering beer for Rheingold Breweries, as a warehouse man and clerk at Railroad Salvage in Milwaukee and as a bricklayer’s tender in the summer of 1971.   All three of these jobs were union jobs.

Scott Lang graduated from Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin in 1972 with a degree in History and Political Science.  He attended Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C. while working for the Democratic National Committee.  He graduated from Georgetown in 1976 was admitted to the Massachusetts Bar in 1977.

Having family and friends in the area, he moved to New Bedford in 1978 and began practicing law, working for Attorney John M. Xifaras.  District Attorney John A. Tierney appointed Mayor Lang a special assistant district attorney in October of 1978.  He went on to serve as a Prosecuting Attorney in the Third District Court for District Attorney Ronald A. Pina and was later assigned to the Superior Court as a prosecutor where he served until 1990.

Early in his legal career, he worked in the sports and entertainment law representing athletes and broadcasters. Mayor Lang has extensive experience in labor law and has represented both private and public sector labor unions. In addition, he has represented employers and business entities on statutory issues. He also has extensive experience in the areas of personal injury, catastrophic personal injury and workers’ compensation, as well as state and federal labor and employment law and Civil Rights cases.

He has practiced in the Massachusetts District Courts, Probate Court, Massachusetts Superior Court, the Massachusetts Appeals Court, the United States District Court, the United States Appeals Court, the Department of Industrial Accidents, the Division of Employment and Training, the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination, the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, the Merit Protection Systems Board, the Social Security Administration, the Veterans Administration, Office of Federal Workers’ Compensation, the Massachusetts Civil Service Commission, the Massachusetts Board of Conciliation and Arbitration, as well as the Massachusetts Labor Relations Commission. Since 1990 he has lectured in various forums on employment issues regarding the Family Medical Leave Act, Americans with Disabilities Act, Workers’ Compensation Law and other employment-related issues. He has contributed several articles to Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education in employment-related areas.

As an Adjunct Professor at the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth Mayor Lang has taught numerous courses on Employment Law, Labor Relations Law, the Presidential Nominating Process, the United States Government, Massachusetts Politics, and introductory political science courses.  He also has served as an arbitrator and mediator for Commonwealth Mediation and Conciliation, Inc. and has sponsored numerous youth baseball teams as well as sports and academic programs throughout the city.

With a strong history of civic engagement and public service, Scott Lang saw an opportunity to become even more involved in his community by entering the race for Mayor of the City of New Bedford in 2005.  Upon his election, Mayor Lang wasted no time in rallying the community and addressing the quality-of-life issues most important to city residents.  In his first term, he led a full-scale, comprehensive effort to reduce crime, including re-opening police district stations and strengthening the police presence community wide; initiated an aggressive program to address abandoned and tax delinquent properties; created jobs by supporting small businesses; resolved collective bargaining agreements with city employee unions; reduced a projected FY ’06 budget deficit; initiated city financial management system improvements; and sparked a statewide discussion about the need to modify the State’s MCAS graduation requirement.  

In 2007, Mayor Lang was re-elected for a second term by 87% of voters and his priorities continue to include enhancing public safety, competing to create more and better jobs, managing city government efficiently, preparing New Bedford children to meet the challenges of their future, developing strong, vibrant neighborhoods and strengthening community spirit.  For his distinguished leadership regarding education issues, Mayor Lang received awards in 2007 from the Massachusetts Association of School Committees and the Citizens for Public Schools. For his innovative leadership on a myriad of issues impacting the New Bedford community, NBC 10 and The Standard-Times named him the “2006 SouthCoast Man of the Year”.  In 2008, Mayor Lang was nominated to serve on the Massachusetts Local Government Advisory Council; a group of officials who advise the Governor on key issues facing cities and towns.  Mayor Lang has also initiated and raised the funds to support an annual summer youth program for New Bedford teenagers, structured on community service, classroom learning and professional development and enrichment activities.  

Mayor Lang has been married to Marguerite "Gig" Lang since 1973; they have 3 children, Nate, Andy and Sarah.