STOCKTON: South board: Vandegrift replacement needed

By Ruth Luse, Managing Editor
   STOCKTON — The South Hunterdon Regional High School Board of Education has a vacancy.
   It was created when Donald Vandegrift, of Wilson Drive, Stockton, decided he had to leave his post because he has “accepted a Fulbright scholarship for the fall and will be working at a university in central Europe.”
   He said he called the New Jersey School Boards Association and “confirmed that I must resign from the South Hunterdon board for an absence of this duration.”
   Residents of Stockton have been asked to apply for this unexpired term (through April 2012).
   Qualified applicants have been requested to send resumes with cover letters by today (June 30) to Kerry Sevilis, business administrator, South Hunterdon Regional High School, 301 Mt. Airy-Harbourton Road, Lambertville, 08530.
   Interviews for those interested in the Stockton vacancy will be scheduled.
   Those applying must be: U.S. citizens, at least 18 years of age, be able to read and write and have been residents of the Borough of Stockton for a minimum of one year.
   They also must be registered to vote and have no interest, contract or claim against the school board.