RAMER: Elections Have Consequences

“Only 40% of our registered voters typically vote in municipal elections. The result is that a fairly small number of Party partisans control the outcome, and their narrow priorities govern the existence or absence of municipal and educational services that you would like to have seen, but won’t.” – Jeff Ramer, Democratic member of the BET Continue Reading →

Michael-Joseph Mercanti-Anthony: Why I’m Running for Greenwich BOE

“A career educator, I have 23 years of experience in public education as a teacher, administrator, and education professor. Currently, I work for the New York City Department of Education as a Director of Continuous Improvement – where I help struggling schools develop better systems for academic success. I hold a doctorate in educational leadership from the University of Pennsylvania and previously served on the BOE of my hometown of Haddonfield, NJ for five years.” – Michael-Joseph Mercanti-Anthony Continue Reading →