For School Board: Mani Manikandan

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I am writing to ask the voters of Plainsboro to elect Mani A. G. Manikandan to the WW-P Board of Education.

Mani is a seasoned board member who has served Plainsboro for four years. I personally had the pleasure of serving on the school board with Mani and came to admire his intelligence and ability to see issues in measurable terms. These are traits that have helped him be a successful board member and will continue to in the future.

But Mani has another talent that serves him well on the school board. To be a successful board member, you must excel at finding common ground-with your fellow board members and building consensus. Mani is such an individual.

Mani Manikandan is the candidate the voters of Plainsboro should elect to the board of education.

Todd Hochman

Daisy Court, Plainsboro

The writer is a former member of the Board of Education.

I am writing in support of A.G. “Mani” Manikandan for the WW-P school board. Having served with him for many years on the Grande at Ashford Home Owner’s Association (“HOA”), I think he would be a tremendous asset to the school board. Mani is the president of our HOA, and I have always found him to be thorough in his assessment of all matters placed before us. He is inquisitive, yet he is never overbearing or condescending and always listens to every opinion, finding a way to build a consensus among everyone on the Board to get each problem solved. I truly believe that this ability to listen, follow up with intelligent questions and work things out with others on the HOA will serve the school board as well as he has served the HOA. I hope all will consider him to be the best candidate and vote for him to serve again on the school board.

Lisa Payne

The Grande at Ashford HOA

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