GREENBURGH, N.Y. – Greenburgh voters will have a lengthy ballot to choose from in the school board elections later this spring.
Seven candidates are in the mix for three seats on the Greenburgh Central School District 7 Board of Education. The vote is set for May 15 at Woodlands High School.
The three current board members whose terms are set to expire, board President Terry Williams and Trustees Cora Carey and Charles Bronz, are all vying for reelection.
They will face four challengers: Sonja Brown, Jacqueline Hoeger, William Ng and Eric Bitterman.
Seats on the Greenburgh Central 7 board carry a three-year term.
Residents will have a chance to meet the contestants during the Parent-Teacher Association’s "BOE candidate night," May 9 at 7 p.m. at Woodlands High School.







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There won't be any "greatness" without people working TOGETHER
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This looks like it will be a good election, with many choices for all voters. This is a very important election, as we will soon have a new superintendent, who will answer directly to the board. Let's use this time to let the board know we would like our district to make improvements in academics while properly educating all children in our district.
Volunteering your time to serve on the BOE is commendable, so I am very happy to see all three board members and FOUR new candidates interested in the education of our children!!
Whether all three incumbents return or we have three new board members or a mixing of old and new, now is the time for this district to shine with a Commitment to Greatness!