TO THE EDITOR: I have spent a lot of time thinking about what I want for our children and the future of their hometown. The upcoming primary election in Warren
Months of controversy over the state's revised education standards, which include sex ed and gender identity goals, led to a 4-4 vote by the Warren Township Board of Education.
Months of controversy over the state's revised education standards, which include sex ed and gender identity goals, led to a 4-4 vote by the Warren Township Board of Education.
Why are you seeking elective office?
I am seeking office for many reasons. I love living in Warren but right now Warren is not measuring up to the other towns, therefore it cannot keep up with the 21st century needs of our taxpayers, despite the over-development of over-priced luxury homes that get special treatment from PILOT programs. We need to focus the use of tax dollars on things that will bring new revenue to the town, that will create a safe space for our children to go after hours and that will help small businesses maintain their spaces and keep their businesses open.
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As legislation moves forward that looks to regionalize and consolidate school districts in New Jersey, including in Warren, township school officials are not sold on the idea. (Scott Anderson/Patch)
WARREN, NJ As legislation moves forward that looks to regionalize and consolidate school districts in New Jersey, including in Warren, township school officials are not sold on the idea.
On Tuesday, March 9 the Senate Education Committee unanimously approved legislation, S-3488, to help start the process of creating K-12 regional and countywide school districts in an effort to improve educational quality and efficiency. Read More: NJ Advances School Consolidation Plan: Here s What This Means