This is, as it should be, a time to pull back for at least a few days to gain perspective before the upcoming April 20th election.
Recent fiscal issues emanating from Trenton have had – as all of you who read this blog and other sources know – a dramatic and startling impact upon the Bridgewater-Raritan Board of Education and have shaken the school employees’ union, the BREA.
There will be plenty of time in the days preceding the school election to take another look at the data, the impact upon laid-off employees, the bust-up of the entire custodial staff in the Bridgewater-Raritan schools, and the impact on the tax bills of Bridgewater and Raritan citizens.
It’s time to pause, to celebrate Easter, and to wish all Christians and non-Christians good will and good fortune.
Thanks for reading and remember to stay engaged.
Note: Photo depicts Lynne Hurley and Arvind Mathur conferring before last Wednesday's meeting of the Bridgewater-Raritan School Board
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