Tag: North Brunswick Board of Education
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Democrats win municipal race; incumbent, two newcomers to fill school board seats in North Brunswick
The Middlesex County Clerk’s Office has finalized election results. There were contested elections for seats on the municipal governing body and school board in North Brunswick during the general election Nov. 8. North Brunswick Township Council – Two, three-year terms Democratic incumbent Amanda Guadagnino received 5,784 votes, and incumbent Ralph Andrews received 5,682 votes in…
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Democratic incumbents projected to win municipal race; newcomers lead school board race in North Brunswick
There were contested elections for seats on the municipal governing body and school board in North Brunswick during the general election Nov. 8. 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…
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Five candidates will vie for the three, three-year seats available on the North Brunswick Board of Education in November
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The November ballot will see five candidates, including three incumbents. They are running for the three, three-year seats available on the North Brunswick Board of Education. Incumbents Barry Duran Harris, who is serving as board president, Coleen M. Keefe, and N. Janelle Zulick will face newcomers Zaire S. Ali and Jason Carter.…
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Candidates file to run for open BOE seats
Candidates have filed to run for open seats on the Board of Education in North Brunswick and South Brunswick. The deadline to file was July 25. The school board election is Nov. 8. North Brunswick Five candidates, including three incumbents, have filed to run for the three, three-year seats available on the North Brunswick Board of…
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North Brunswick Township High School’s graduation ceremony brings back ‘sense of normalcy’
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The North Brunswick Township High School Class of 2022 is the class that “brought us back from the pandemic.” That is how Principal Michael Kneller put it as he spoke at the 48th annual high school graduation ceremony at CURE Insurance Arena, Trenton on June 17. “You are the class that had…
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North Brunswick school budget adopted with 6-cent tax rate increase
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Although taxpayers in North Brunswick saw no increase in 2021-22 related to school taxes, taxes will increase for 2022-23 because of an increase in salaries, charter school costs and transportation costs. The 2022-23 budget includes the general fund, which is the current general expenses plus capital outlay plus charter schools, at a…
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North Brunswick students recall lessons learned from Holocaust survivor
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Even into her 90’s, Frida Herskovits made it her mission to tell the story of her life, making sure young people learned the lessons of the Holocaust and pledged to be kind and hopeful. Herskovits visited North Brunswick Township High School more than 20 times over 10 years and spoke to a…
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2022-23 school budget uses full 2% cap to fund North Brunswick schools
6-cent tax rate increase is related to salary, charter school, transportation costs NORTH BRUNSWICK – Although taxpayers in North Brunswick saw no increase in 2021-22 related to school taxes, taxes will increase for 2022-23 because of increase in salaries, charter school costs and transportation costs. The 2022-23 proposed budget includes the general fund, which…
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Boards reorganize to begin 2022
Amidst the holiday season, the continuation of the COVID-19 pandemic and winter weather, municipal governing bodies and school boards in the area began to reorganize for 2022. North Brunswick Township, which typically holds its first meeting of the year on New Year’s Day, met virtually on Jan. 3. Cologero “Carlo” Socio received 6,356 votes and…