Candidates thank voters for support in school election

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I wish to send my heartfelt thanks to the voters of West Windsor. I am thrilled to have been re-elected to serve on the WW-P school board.

I will continue to work hard and contribute respectfully and productively as a member on the Board of Education.

I am committed to maintaining excellence in education while ensuring that every dollar is spent wisely. I will always remain focused on what is best for students.

Thank you for giving me the honor and privilege of serving another three years on the school board.

— Michele Kaish

Kaish holds a West Windsor seat on the WW-P school board and was reelected on Nov. 6.

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From the bottom of my heart, I would like to thank each and every one of you for your support in the board of education elections.

I am honored to have received 2,131 votes in a close election contest. Though we did not receive the result that we’d hoped, I truly believe we should be energized by our success. This was a strong step forward in ensuring that all voices of our community are heard by our school officials. I look forward to continuing to work together as we ensure the success of our children’s futures!

I encourage all parents in Plainsboro to join the new Facebook group, “Voice of Plainsboro” (Plainsboro Peeps), and we can continue the conversation “Plainsboro was created for schools.”

— Prasannakumar Padinhareveetil

Padinhareveetil was a Plainsboro candidate in the WW-P school election in November.

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