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Tuesday Is Deadline for BOE Candidate Petitions

Jane Seymour will be at the Wentworth Gallery. Tai Chi classes are available for seniors.

 

1. Tuesday is the deadline for people interested in running for the school board to submit their candidate petitions. Candidate packets are available at the Education Center. They include a petition that needs signatures, and it needs to be submitted before 4 p.m. on Tuesday at the Education Center. The kits are available 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Friday. The school election is April 27.

2. Actress Jane Seymour will be appearing at Wentworth Gallery in the Mall at Short Hills on Friday and Saturday to display some of her art. She'll be appearing at 7-9 p.m. on Friday and 4-7 p.m. on Saturday.

3. Did you miss the school board meeting Monday night? You can watch it on Hometowne Television at 1:30 p.m. on Saturday. The video also will be posted online.

4. The Millburn Public Library hosts story time for 9-month to 24-month-olds on Friday at 10 a.m. Advanced registration is required.

5. The township is offering a new Tai Chi class for seniors called "Living Movement." Additionally, there's an Arthritus Foundation Tai Chi Program. Both classes run for six Tuesdays beginning March 22. The Arthritis
Foundation Tai Chi Program starts at 10:30 a.m. and the new Living Movement
Class begins at 11:30 am. For further information about the programs and to
register contact Patti Lowery at the Senior Citizens Coordinator’s office 973-564-
7091.

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Noreen Brunini

9:52 am on Friday, March 4, 2011

I hope some of those people who like to comment here on school issues are considering putting their money where their mouth is and are considering a run for the Board of Education. That is the place to be if you care about education, want to help mold the future, and fix the problem(s), not just talk about it......and of course what makes it interesting is that everyone has their own opinion as to what the answers/problems are and what needs to be fixed. An election also answers the question as to where the majority of the town are on any proposed solutions as well.

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