Tag: Edison Board of Education
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Incumbent, two newcomers win seats on Edison Board of Education
EDISON – An incumbent and two newcomers will fill the three, three-year terms that were available on the Board of Education in the election on Nov. 3. According to results certified by the Middlesex County Clerk’s Office on Nov. 20, incumbent Jing Wei “Jerry” Shi and newcomers Mohin Patel and Virginia White, who ran together…
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Criterion Sentinel updated Board of Education results
There were elections for seats on the Boards of Education (BOE) in Edison, Metuchen and Woodbridge on Nov. 3. The results listed here reflect what has been posted online by the Middlesex County Clerk’s Office at this time. The results are not final and it is not known when the results will be final. The…
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Board of Education member on 2017 racist flier may have been involved in mailing, according to U.S. Postal Inspector’s report
EDISON – Was the racist flier that was distributed by mail during the 2017 Edison Township Public Schools Board of Education election “a political trick for politics”? That is what Township Councilman Robert Diehl believes, and he called the information in United States Postal Inspector David Comer’s report “a shame” during a Committee of the…
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Criterion Sentinel Board of Education results
There were elections for seats on the Boards of Education (BOE) in Edison, Metuchen and Woodbridge on Nov. 3. The results listed here reflect what has been posted online by the Middlesex County Clerk’s Office at this time. The results are not final and it is not known when the results will be final. The…
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Edison Public School District taking steps to address overcrowding ahead of pandemic end
EDISON – Whenever the pandemic passes, the issue with overcrowding in the Edison Public School District will still remain. The district is moving forward with an addition to Lincoln Elementary School and looking at other possible options to alleviate overcrowding. The Edison Board of Education (BOE) approved Schools Superintendent Bernard Bragen’s recommendation for a $9…
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John P. Stevens High School community celebrates long-time cafeteria worker who turned 100 years young
EDISON – The love for Evelyn Kiss, a long-time cafeteria worker at John P. (JP) Stevens High School, was evident as she received a standing ovation and fanfare as she turned 100 years young. “I wish to thank everybody,” Kiss said at an Edison Board of Education (BOE) meeting on Oct. 15. “All the years…
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Thirteen candidates will vie for three, three-year terms available on the Edison Board of Education
EDISON – Thirteen candidates will vie for the the three, three-year terms available on the Edison Board of Education for the election in November. The candidates include incumbent Jing Wei “Jerry” Shi; and newcomers Brett Baker, Padmaja Chinta, Anthony DePasquale, Ernest Kregeloh, Christo Makropoulos, Yash Pandya, Mohin K. Patel, Sparshil Patel, Clifton Prescod, Brian Rivera,…
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Former mayor supports Maria Wise for Edison Board of Education
Maria Wise is a highly qualified resident of our municipality who is running for a seat on the Edison Board of Education. Maria began her education as a first grader at John Marshall Elementary School and continued until graduation from Edison High School. Two of her children have completed their tenure in our school system…
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Edison celebrates 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage; former Mayor Antonia Ricigliano honored as town’s first female mayor
EDISON – It was a time for celebration inside the pavilion at Yelencsics Park as members of the community came together to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the women’s suffrage movement, as well as the many women who have made a difference in the township. “It took a century for women’s voices to be heard…