Roxbury Township board swears in two members, elects Christopher Milledie president

Roxbury Township Board of Education · January 10, 2026

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Summary

At its reorganization meeting the Roxbury Township Board of Education swore in Sharon MacGregor Nazaro and Christopher Milledie, elected Milledie board president and Anne Colucci vice president, and completed multiple roll-call reorganization votes.

The Roxbury Township Board of Education opened its reorganization meeting with a recital of public-notice requirements and the swearing-in of two board members. Sharon MacGregor Nazaro and Christopher Milledie each recited the oath of office, pledging allegiance to the U.S. and New Jersey constitutions and to faithfully perform the duties of a board member.

"I, Sharon MacGregor Nazaro, do solemnly swear ... that I will support the constitution of the United States," Nazaro said as she took the oath. Christopher Milledie followed with a similar oath, stating he possessed the qualifications prescribed by law for a board member.

The board then opened nominations for leadership. Anne Colucci nominated Christopher Milledie for board president; the nomination was seconded and the board proceeded with a roll-call vote. The transcript records multiple 'Yes' votes and two explicit 'No' votes recorded in the roll-call sequence (Miss Hernandez and Mister Milledie/Milledie in the roll call where present). The chair subsequently congratulated the new president.

Nominations for vice president followed. Anne Colucci was nominated and, after nominations were closed, a roll-call vote produced multiple 'Yes' responses and at least one explicit abstention recorded in the voting sequence; Colucci was announced as vice president.

The meeting continued with routine reorganization business, including votes on reorganization resolutions and appointments to standing committees and external delegate roles.

The board adjourned after scheduling an executive session for Jan. 26, 2026, at 6:30 p.m. and brief member comments.

What’s next: The board will serve in its new officer configuration and carry out committee assignments as approved during the reorganization meeting.