Donna Carey's Way or the Highway
When it came to the latest policy motion, Board President Donna Carey made it clear - if your feedback didn't align with hers, it wasn't worth her time.
When it came to the latest policy motion, Board President Donna Carey made it clear - if your feedback didn't align with hers, it wasn't worth her time.
A Kids First supporter claims we're spreading fake news. The truth? We're not part of any campaign - and everything we've shared comes straight from the public record.

Ellis Marples brings decades of experience in military, civic, and professional service to the Hardyston BOE race. Voters may want to consider how his background fits today's educational needs.

Dana Kalczuk is running for the Hardyston Board of Education - but questions surrounding her residency and voting history have prompted a formal objection and cast doubt on the Kids First vetting p...

Ed Reinle is seeking re-election to the Hardyston Board of Education. But with a 61% attendance rate and recurring signs of unpreparedness, some are asking: is that really showing up for our schools?
The Hardyston BOE conducted legal interviews in a special session that ended at 11 PM with no vote taken. Questions remain about who was excluded from the process.
A special meeting of the Hardyston Board of Education was called under short notice to interview law firms behind closed doors. Will all stakeholders be present-or is the decision already made?
With the filing deadline behind us, a new slate of BOE candidates has emerged - and this one isn't hiding behind anonymity.
Three names have surfaced as potential candidates for the Hardyston Board of Education - but are they the best choices for our schools?
Concerns are growing over whether Hardyston BOE members Donna Carey and Jean Barrett enabled a friend to bypass residency rules - all behind closed doors and without public vote.