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Scotch Plains-Fanwood board president announces resignation after nearly 12 years
Summary
Board President Evan Murray told the board he will step down after nearly 12 years of volunteer service; members and community speakers praised his leadership and the board moved to advertise the open seat for interviews in May.
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Board President Evan Murray announced at the April 30 meeting that he will step down after nearly 12 years of volunteer service on the Scotch Plains-Fanwood Board of Education. He said the decision reflects the need to focus on personal and professional commitments and thanked fellow board members, staff and his family for their support.
The announcement drew applause and multiple public acknowledgments. Colleagues praised Murray’s tenure, citing accomplishments they attributed to the board’s work during his service, including implementation of full-day kindergarten, facility upgrades and budget stewardship. Community speakers and fellow board members offered personal thanks; a public commenter, Colleen Gialanella, described Murray’s long community involvement and presented a small gift in recognition of his service.
The board indicated it will advertise the open seat and hold interviews. Mr. Jones said the board tentatively moved the next meeting to May 12 to provide time for applicants to be notified and for interviews for the vacancy created by Murray’s planned departure. No formal governance action to accept a resignation was recorded at the meeting; the board discussed next steps and the schedule for interviewing candidates to fill the open seat.
The meeting closed with additional thanks from administrators and board members. The board stated the vacancy will be publicly posted and applicants interviewed at a special meeting on May 12; further procedural steps and the effective date of Murray’s departure were not specified during the meeting.

