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Posted: Sat, Mar 5 2005, 8:41 am EST
Post subject: Incumbents file for Cranbury school board seats
Incumbents file for Cranbury school board seats
Trio to run unopposed in April 19 election.
Elizabeth Silverman, Frank Ransegnola and Kenneth Griffin will run unopposed for three, three-year seats on the Board of Education.
Mr. Griffin and Mr. Ransegnola are seeking their second full terms, and Ms. Silverman is seeking a third. School elections are April 19.
Mr. Ransegnola, a software engineer, was appointed to the board in May 2001 to fill the unexpired term of Kathleen Stannard. He was elected to his first three-year term in 2002.
He said his first term was a good learning experience, and hopes to use it to his advantage in his next term.
"I really think it takes a few years to get good at being on the board," Mr. Ransegnola said. "As a board member, you have to work with architects, teachers and on contracts. I'm finally at the point where I think I'm doing a good job."
The father of three children currently attending Cranbury School and chairman of the Physical Plant and Planning Committee, Mr. Ransegnola said he has an interest in seeing improvements to the school, including an upcoming $1.4 million heating, air conditioning and ventilation project.
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