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Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Thank you
Thank you all for your vote and support. I am honored to be re-elected to a second term and to represent Hillsborough and Millstone residents on the school board. This is an opportunity to bring the community together and do something good for our kids. Thank you again.
Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Please Vote - your vote is important!
Today, Tuesday, November 5th, 2019, is Election Day in Hillsborough NJ. Polls are open from 6am to 8pm. Please refer to your sample ballot for your polling location.
Thank you all for your vote and your support.
Also, the Somerset County website has a map of polling locations here.
Thank you all for your vote and your support.
Also, the Somerset County website has a map of polling locations here.
Monday, November 4, 2019
Election Day is Tuesday, November 5, 2019
Please vote on Election Day. I am on the ballot for re-election to the Hillsborough Board of Education (bottom of the ballot). Thank you for your support.
Saturday, November 2, 2019
Hillsborough Beacon BOE Interview
So that voters can better know me as a BOE candidate, I answered many questionnaires for the upcoming Tuesday, November 5, 2019 General Election. The Hillsborough Beacon article is linked here, and my responses are below.
- Candidates are asked to provide one or two short sentences about their professional background in their career, community service or any government experience to formally introduce themselves at the beginning of the story. Age of the candidate is politely requested as well.
I’m an engineer by training and previously worked in the defense and telecommunications industries. I’m 48 years old, married with 3 children who attend district schools, and volunteer in the community through my kids’ activities, as Hillsborough / Millstone Municipal Alliance secretary and co-chair of the AlumniCorps NJ area committee.
The Questions
- Why are you running for a spot on the school board? What drives you to public service?
I’m running for re-election because I care about kids and I want to continue doing something good for the school district. When I see an issue, I want to own it and be part of the solution. I believe I can do this most effectively as a BOE member.
- Other than taxes, what would you say is the most pressing issue/s facing the township schools? If elected, how do you plan to tackle that issue?
Improving communication with the community is key. I propose creating a citizens advisory committee to review and evaluate the school district’s needs, and develop proposals from the ground up. The committee would identify and prioritize improvements, provide recommendations to the BOE and help engage the community to gain widespread support.
- How would you say you differ from your opponents? Why should voters choose you?
I do my homework and then I do the needed work. I actively represent Hillsborough at the state and county levels. I’m a Certified Board Member, a member of the NJSBA Legislative and Finance committees and this year, I advocated for Hillsborough at the state Assembly and Senate budget hearings.
- What, in your opinion, makes Hillsborough Township somewhere you want to serve?
I love Hillsborough. My husband and I moved here in June 2002 and our oldest child was born later that year. She’s now in 11th grade and our youngest is in 5th grade. I am fully invested in Hillsborough as a parent, homeowner and fellow resident.
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