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Judith Antonelli

Tuesday, January 8, 2013

Lundin Remains Hopatcong Board of Ed President

Dolores Krowl, Judith Antonelli sworn in at reorganization meeting.

In a brief reorganization meeting Monday, new member Judith Antonelli and incumbent Dolores Krowl were sworn into three-year terms on the Hopatcong Board of Education. Board president Clifford Lundin, also re-elected to a three-year term, was again named to that post. Lundin, however, was unable to attend the meeting. Board member Susan Madar told the board Lundin contacted her Monday afternoon to say that his return from a trip had been delayed, and he was just landing at the airport in Allentown, Pa. Lundin will have to be sworn into office by Board Secretary Theresa Sierchio at a later date. Joanne Passerini was named board vice president. Antonelli, the top-voter getter in the November election, replaced incumbent Joan Reilly, who …

Nucky Thompson

7:48 am on Wednesday, January 9, 2013

Now, how about an equitable settlement with the para-professionals! These "per hour, no benefits" indispensible employees have been without a contract for almost three years! How can you sleep at night?   more ›

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

New Hopatcong BOE Member Wants Meetings on YouTube

Judith Antonelli elected Tuesday to replace incumbent Joan S. Reilly.

Newly-elected Hopatcong Board of Education member Judith Antonelli said Wednesday she wants to challenge the board to become more engaged with the public, including broadcasting meetings on the Internet. Antonelli topped a crowded field Tuesday, winning a three-year term on the Hopatcong Board of Education. She ousted incumbent Joan S. Reilly. Incumbents Clifford Lundin and Dolores Krowl were re-elected, according to  unofficial results released by the Sussex County Clerk’s Office. The entire slate of candidates seeking three-year term seats were Krowl, Lundin, Reilly, Antonelli, John H. Maine and Quashinna Williams. Antonelli was the top-vote-getter of the six candidates with 2,531, followed by Lundin with 2,454 votes; Krowl, 2,066; …

Mr.Clean

9:31 pm on Saturday, November 10, 2012

Hey Cliff, with all the money you're saving, how about putting it back into the classrooms so OUR students dont migrate to other districts.   more ›

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