Campaign Kickoff: Sheethal Abraham, Matthew DeVitto, and Susy Golderer Announce Election Bid for Parsippany Board of Education

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Sheethal Abraham, Matthew DeVitto, and Susy Golderer gathered local supporters for their campaign kickoff, marking their bid for re-election to the Parsippany Board of Education. During the event, the candidates shared their vision for the future of education in the district, emphasizing the importance of community involvement and transparency. They highlighted their past accomplishments, such as improvements in school programs and facilities, while also addressing ongoing challenges in the education system. The candidates called on residents to engage in dialogue about their educational priorities and how they can work together to achieve them. Enthusiastic community members expressed their support, indicating a strong grassroots backing for the campaign.

The candidates also outlined specific initiatives they plan to pursue if re-elected, including enhancing student resources and ensuring fiscal responsibility. With the election approaching, their message resonated with many who are passionate about the future of Parsippany's schools. The event signifies a critical moment in local politics as the community gears up for the upcoming election.

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