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Veteran Ellington Teacher Hired As Stafford Assistant Principal

Reply(1) 20-year veteran Sara Varga is departing Windermere School to become assistant principal at Stafford Elementary School. (Ellington Public Schools) ELLINGTON, CT A 20-year veteran of the Ellington school system will soon be departing to take an assistant principal position in Stafford. Sara Varga will become assistant principal of Stafford Elementary School effective July 12. She has served the Ellington Public Schools since 2001 as a teacher, numeracy specialist and lead teacher at Windermere Elementary School. It has been a pleasure and honor to serve the Ellington Public Schools for the past 20 years, Varga said. I will hold dear the positive relationships I have formed with the students, families, and staff of the Ellington community. I look forward to this new opportunity as I join Stafford Elementary School as an assistant principal.

At County Meeting, Residents Continue Debate Over Director Soloway s trip to D C

By RIKKI MASSAND Credits: Rikki Massand February 26, 2021 at 9:00 AM HUNTERDON COUNTY, NJ - The controversy stemming from Hunterdon County’s top elected official, Board of County Commissioners’ Director Susan J. Soloway, being present at the “Stop the Steal” rally in Washington, D.C. on Jan. 6, prior to the attack at the U.S. Capitol has carried on as, for the third straight county government meeting almost six weeks later, public comments on the topic dominated the last hour of the board’s session. Those who chimed in punctuated a public outcry over Soloway’s judgement and support for conspiracy theories surrounding the 2020 Presidential Election, as well as the backlash from her many supporters who decried “cancel culture” because petitioners and protestors sought her resignation from the county board.

Public Continues to Weigh in on Soloway s Attendance at Jan 6 Washington D C Rally

By RIKKI MASSAND Credits: Rikki Massand February 4, 2021 at 9:00 AM FLEMINGTON, NJ - Nearly one month after the Jan. 6 “Stop the Steal” rally and ensuing attack at the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C., and with almost a full month of points aired for and against Hunterdon County Board of Commissioners Director Susan Soloway’s attendance at the rally, outcry on both sides of the political aisle took up a sizable portion of the biweekly meeting. On Tuesday, most of the 80 minutes spent on public comments revisited ideas county residents first noted during the Jan. 19 regarding both her freedom of speech and her judgment in attending the rally and leaving before the move to the Capitol.

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