“What families are asking for isn’t a retreat from integration; they’re asking for better operations: transportation that works, expanded before- and after-care options, and school cultures that foster real connection. That’s how we build shared experiences and a stronger community.” — Thair Joshua
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“For avoidance of doubt, BPW did not recommend nor endorse the Triple I and we are always open to alternative ideas regarding how to efficiently integrate our schools.”
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If Medicare for All is not achievable nationally, South Orange Village supports state legislation to enable provision of federal Medicare coverage to all legal residents of New Jersey irrespective of age, income or employment status.
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Increases to the state plan were unsustainable, said the district’s business administrator. The teachers union president cautioned, “You’re voting on something that really touches really, really deep. That is the health insurance of 500-600 families. … I’m just hoping that you checked every single thing.”
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Incumbent Bill Haskins and newcomers Patricia Canning and Hannah Zollman, both longtime South Orange volunteers, didn’t expect to be running unopposed in this election — the first council election ever …
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South Orange Mayor Sheena Collum criticizes gubernatorial candidate Jack Ciattarelli for going along with Trump’s cancellation of the Gateway Tunnel Project. “Meanwhile,” she writes, “Congresswoman Mikie Sherrill is doing what real leaders do: galvanizing bipartisan support and fighting for New Jersey’s taxpayers, commuters, and economy.”

