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Cliffside Park Board tables three resolutions, keeps salt truck item on docket; agenda approved

Cliffside Park Board of Education · November 18, 2025
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Summary

At its Sept. 17 meeting the Cliffside Park Board of Education voted to table resolutions 29, 31 and 32 for further review, left resolution 30 (a vehicle/salt-truck matter) on the docket, and approved the meeting agenda by roll call with one abstention noted on a separate resolution.

An unidentified board member moved on Sept. 17 to table three resolutions (29, 31 and 32) after a Transportation Committee review recommended further discussion. The board agreed to remove those three items from tonight's votes and to keep resolution 30 — described as related to retiring a salt truck or similar vehicle — on the docket for future consideration.

The motion to table was made during the agenda review and was seconded; board members conducted a roll-call vote to table resolutions 29, 31 and 32. Board members recorded 'yes' votes from Mrs. Abreu, Mr. Capano, Mrs. Fredo, Mr. Garcia, Mr. Nedru, Dr. Pantoliano and others; the chair confirmed those resolutions were tabled for additional dialogue at a later work session.

Later in the meeting, the board took a separate roll-call vote to accept the agenda. The motion to accept the agenda passed after members voted 'yes' in roll call; an abstention was recorded in relation to Resolution 11. No resolutions were adopted during the meeting; the tabling vote removed three items from tonight's consideration.

Board members and staff also discussed administrative matters while reviewing the agenda, including budget preparation for 2026 and an information-technology contract (Resolution 51) with SHI to upgrade servers and cameras under the Bergen County Cooperative procurement. District staff identified Frank Savastano and Johnny Dominguez as IT project co-managers.

The board did not take final votes on the budget or the SHI contract during the Sept. 17 meeting; those items remained on the agenda for future meetings or further committee review.