Monroe Township school board reorganizes

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Courtesy of the Monroe Township Board of Education
Monroe’s board reorganized with newcomers Allison Longo and Stephanie Young. Candidate Tiffanie Davis rescinded her elected seat.

The Monroe Township Board of Education reorganized on Jan. 2 with two newcomers on the dais.

Six candidates vied for the three, three-year term seats on the board in the November election. Three newcomers, Tiffanie Davis, Allison Longo and Stephanie Young, prevailed, but Davis – who got the most votes – had resigned her seat by resolution at the time of the meeting, where Longo and Young were sworn in.

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During that session, Jimmy Magee was nominated to serve as board president. David Chando was nominated to serve as board vice president.

A board vacancy seat has been posted on the district’s website and will be up for 20 days. Anyone interested may mail a letter of interest to Lisa Schulz, Board Secretary, Monroe Township Board of Education, 128 Saybrook Avenue, Williamstown, NJ 08094 or email to lschulz2@monroetwp.k12.nj.us no later than 3 p.m. on Jan. 27. Contact information including address and phone number is required. Residency is required.

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