HOPEWELL TOWNSHIP: Sawicki is a qualified, capable school board candidate

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Hopewell Township voters could not ask for a more qualified, capable and sincere individual than Adam Sawicki. We are thrilled that he is running and again willing to serve on the board of the Hopewell Valley Regional School District.
When we moved into Hopewell Township over 23 years ago, we saw first-hand the positive impact that quality schools have on property values. We live in a blessed community and the schools are a strong component of this community. We have raised a family in Hopewell Valley and now have two children in college. They have benefited from this community and our public schools. Our children were fortunate to be able to participate in many of the extra-curricular offering as well as a sampling of the AP and honors classes. College admission counselors know the quality of education here and fight to attract our students. This doesn’t come without the hard work of the board, the administration and the educators in our schools.
Having known Adam Sawicki for many years, we know him to be an intelligent, well-informed person who has and will continue to focus on the best solution for the students, faculty and taxpayers in the community he serves. It is always a challenge to balance the needs of the entire community, and as a parent, a professional and a taxpayer, Adam is well suited to meet those challenges.
Please join us in re-electing Adam Sawicki to the Hopewell Valley Regional Schools Board of Education.
Allen & Angie Olsen
Hopewell Township

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