A voter checks in at a polling location last night in Tenafly. She was one of 1,255 residents that voted in the school board elections.
Tenafly Newcomers sweep top two spots in school board elections By Rebecca Andrews | April 15, 11:59 p.m.
New candidates Lynne Stewart and Sharon Strompf will join incumbent Donald Kaplan on the Tenafly Board of Education based on results from Tuesday night’s election.
Cresskill Voters again reject budget; fails by 10 votes By Sophia Gonzalez | April 15, 11:49 p.m. It was déjà vu at the school election polls today as the budget was defeated by a narrow margin.
This time, the budget failed by a total of 10 votes – compared to a lack of 47 votes last year.
Northvale Voters say NO to district's $8M budget
By Catherine Wilde | April 15, 10:24 p.m.
Voters in Northvale want a change.
The new candidates, Paul Bazela and Gina Corrado, won the two open school board seats and the budget was rejected by a vote of 283 to 177.
Haworth Incumbents ousted from school board; $8M budget approved By Cristina Kumka | April 15, 10:34 p.m.
Residents gave their support to the district's spending plan, but decided that a change was needed on the Board of Education last night.
Norwood New member added to school board
By Jonathan Cheung | April 15, 10:45 p.m.
Incumbents Kay Kyung Kim and Michael Sprague will be joined by newcomer David Hausmann, as all three candidates were voted onto the Board of Education for three-year terms.
Regional District Sending district voters support regional budget By Catherine Wilde | April 15, 11:20 p.m.
The Northern Valley Regional High School budget passed in all but one of the district’s sending towns.
Old Tappan Voters favor school spending plan By Catherine Wilde | April 15, 11:42 p.m.
According to unofficial results posted on TheRecord’s Web site, new candidate Nicole Gray has taken the available board seat by a vote of 243–218 over incumbent Linda Schuman.
Englewood Voters send two new members to school board By Cristina Kumka | April 15, 11:45 p.m. With Board of Education election wins under their belts, Jerry Lamb, George Garrison and Margaret Mora are tasked with setting Englewood public school policy and managing a 2008 school budget of $68 million.
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