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Berkeley Heights board fails to elect president after three rounds; approves revised meeting date and passes resolutions A–O
Summary
After three unsuccessful nomination rounds, the Berkeley Heights Board of Education declined to elect a president and voted to proceed with business; the board changed its January meeting to Jan. 27, 2025, and adopted a package of resolutions (A–O) with a handful of dissenting votes.
The Berkeley Heights School District Board of Education administered oaths to newly elected members and then attempted to elect a board president — but after three rounds of nominations and votes the board could not produce a majority for any nominee and agreed to move forward without electing a president that night.
Pamela Stanley, who nominated Gail Bradford, urged colleagues to choose Bradford because, she said, “She shows up. She does the work, and she works with the superintendent.” That nomination and other nominations were put to repeated voice and…
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