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  2. 2025 Hoboken mayoral election - Wikipedia

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    The Hoboken mayoral election of 2025 is an election to determine who will hold the office of Mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey, in the upcoming term of 2026–2030. The election will take place on November 4, 2025.

  3. Carmelo Garcia - Wikipedia

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    Garcia was first elected to the Hoboken Board of Education in 2002 at age 26, won re-election three times and served as president and vice president of the board. [ 10 ] [ 5 ] In 2006 he was reprimanded by the New Jersey School Ethics Commission for his August 2005 votes to hire his brother as a custodian and to award a $60,000 contract to ...

  4. Robert Ranieri - Wikipedia

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    Ranieri was born in 1929 in Hoboken, New Jersey, and attended St. Michael's High School in Union City and Leonia High School, before graduating in 1950 from St. Peter's College (since renamed as Saint Peter's University). Ranierei was elected in 1973 to serve as a member of the Hoboken City Council, and was re-elected twice thereafter. [1]

  5. Grassroots groups battle to affect NJ school board races. Who ...

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  6. Parents'-rights school boards shook up North Jersey this year ...

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    The Sparta Board of Education is set to have three new members after the self-described "Stop Raising Taxes" team prevailed in a seven-candidate field in Sussex County's biggest school district ...

  7. Parental rights candidates had mixed results in polarized NJ ...

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    Two of the most contentious board races in North Jersey — Westwood Regional and Sparta — saw parental rights candidates losing.

  8. David Roberts (mayor) - Wikipedia

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    David Roberts (born July 14, 1956) was the 36th mayor of Hoboken, New Jersey, holding the office from 2001 to 2009. [1] Roberts declined to seek re-election in 2009, retiring from a political career of 25 years.

  9. School board candidates face off in forum

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    Oct. 24—The four candidates for Albert Lea school board on Wednesday took on questions about everything from open enrollment, the school calendar and transparency to safety, taxes and teacher ...