Building Teaneck’s Future
Hillary Goldberg brings her expertise to the Teaneck Town Council, representing a legacy of community commitment spanning three generations. A proud graduate of Teaneck High School’s Class of 2002, she combines deep roots with fresh perspectives in public service.
Three Generations of Service

Hillary’s connection to Teaneck began in 1954 when her grandparents first moved to Teaneck. Her legacy includes New York City Councilmember Harry Maze, extended family members, Senator Matthew Feldman, and Deputy Mayor Andrew Edelman. Both her grandfather, Howard Reinert, and mother Abbe Rosner, and uncle Jules Edelman served as presidents of the Teaneck Jewish Center.
This rich history of community leadership has shaped Hillary’s understanding of Teaneck’s evolution and potential. Today, she lives in Teaneck with her husband Jason, (another third-generation resident), her 13-year-old son Michael, and their two dogs Sirius and Faith, continuing a tradition of active community involvement that spans nearly seven decades.
Leadership & Expertise
Hillary brings exceptional academic credentials to her public service, holding master’s degrees in Public Administration, Accounting, and Business Administration. As owner of HG Calculated Solutions, a financial consulting firm, she combines professional expertise with community service.
Her comprehensive understanding of municipal finance and public policy provides valuable insight into town operations and planning. A respected voice in local and international media, she regularly contributes to the Jewish Standard and Jewish Link, with featured writing in The Jerusalem Post and Times of Israel. Her professional background enables her to approach municipal challenges with fiscal responsibility and innovative solutions.
Making an Impact
Currently serving on the Teaneck Town Council, Hillary acts as liaison to the Parks, Playgrounds, and Recreation Advisory Board, Municipal Open Space Trust, and Environmental Commission. She also serves on the Zoning Subcommittee and Budget Subcommittee. She has been a strong voice against hate and discrimination, working to ensure Teaneck remains a welcoming community for all residents. Her initiatives focus on enhancing quality of life through improved recreational facilities, environmental sustainability, and transparent governance. Hillary’s approach combines careful attention to community needs while planning for Teaneck’s future generations.