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Posted: Sat, May 5 2007, 12:13 pm EDT
Post subject: New member elected into Cranbury school board
Aside from a new face, the Cranbury school board will look much as it did last year.
On Tuesday, the board unanimously re-elected President Joan Rue and Vice President Elizabeth Silverman after swearing in new board member Wendi Patella and incumbents Joan Weidner and Julie Hardaker.
After being re-elected to her position, Ms. Rue thanked the board and said she's excited about the coming year.
"It's an easy job for me to take on because I do have all of your help," she said.
Ms. Weidner, Ms. Patella and Ms. Hardaker ran unopposed for three, three-year seats on the board earlier this month. One of the seats was left vacant by Adam Hawes, who decided not to seek re-election.
Voters on April 17 also approved a $16.7 million school budget by a 2-to-1 ratio.
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