Tag: November election

  • Princeton resident supports Bierman for school board

    Princeton resident supports Bierman for school board

    Adam Bierman is knowledgeable, experienced and deeply committed to public education. He has a proven track record of success as a teacher and understands the challenges and opportunities facing public schools today. Adam teaches at a school for young teen moms in Trenton. In his role, he has helped to implement programs such as business ESL (English…

  • Hopewell Township resident supports mayor, former mayor for Township Committee

    Hopewell Township resident supports mayor, former mayor for Township Committee

    As the race for Hopewell Township Committee unfolds, voters should remember the many levels of performance required for members of the Township Committee.  If you have ever taught a class, you must know your material, know how to present the material and be ready for questions from a wide range of learners. Members of the…

  • Princeton resident in support of Bierman for Princeton BOE

    Princeton resident in support of Bierman for Princeton BOE

    Princeton is blessed with an impressive pool of talented, committed individuals and I want to thank every one of my Princeton neighbors who is a candidate for the BOE (Board of Education) and is willing to step up for public service. I am giving my vote to Adam Bierman – a candidate pledged to maintain Princeton public school education excellence and who also…

  • Four candidates to run for three open seats on Lawrence school board

    Four candidates to run for three open seats on Lawrence school board

    Four candidates, including two incumbent school board members, turned in nominating petitions to run for three open seats on the Lawrence Township Public Schools Board of Education by the July 31 deadline. Incumbent school board members Michele Bowes and Arundel Clarke submitted their petitions. Thomas J. Figueira and Diana Pasculli also turned in petitions. School…

  • Four candidates file for three seats on East Windsor Regional School District school board

    Four candidates file for three seats on East Windsor Regional School District school board

    Four candidates, including two incumbent school board members, turned in nominating petitions to run for three open seats on the East Windsor Regional School District Board of Education by the July 31 deadline. Two of the three open seats are set aside for East Windsor Township residents and one seat is earmarked for a Hightstown…

  • Princeton school board to consider $12.9 million bond referendum

    Princeton school board to consider $12.9 million bond referendum

    A bond referendum provides a mechanism to get state aid to reduce the impact on taxpayers, according to board member Beth Behrend Princeton Public Schools officials are gearing up for a proposed $12.9 million bond referendum in November that would provide money for security and technology upgrades at all six schools. Business Administrator Matthew Bouldin…

  • A field of five candidates will run for three Princeton school board seats

    A field of five candidates will run for three Princeton school board seats

    Five candidates, including two incumbent school board members, turned in nominating petitions to run for three open seats on the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education by the July 31 deadline. Incumbent school board members Beth Behrend and Michele Tuck-Ponder are being challenged by Adam Bierman, Eleanor Hubbard and Rene Obregon Jr. School board member…

  • Filing deadline approaches for Princeton school board election

    Filing deadline approaches for Princeton school board election

    Time is running out for school board candidates to file a nominating petition to serve on the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education. The deadline to file a petition is July 31 at 4 p.m. It must be handed in to the Mercer County Clerk’s Office in Trenton. The general election is Nov. 7. At…

  • Metuchen School District’s bond referendum passes: Full-day kindergarten, improvements on horizon

    Metuchen School District’s bond referendum passes: Full-day kindergarten, improvements on horizon

    The Middlesex County Clerk’s Office has finalized election results. Voters headed to the polls to decide on three referendum ballot questions, which Metuchen school officials said would essentially move the district forward for the next 20 to 30 years, during the general election on Nov. 8. Question 1 involved everything that is being physically constructed…