BOE candidate’s volunteerism shows why she deserves support

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To the editor:

It is with great enthusiasm that I write this letter of recommendation on behalf of Jane Staats, a candidate for the Hillsborough Township Board of Education. I have had the good fortune of knowing Jane for ten years from our close working relationship as volunteers on the Arts and Environment committee for our church.

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Over the past couple of years, Jane has also been one of the major contributing leaders for our Children’s Liturgy Ministry and has brought a wealth of talent and enthusiasm to the group. Not only has she been able to effectively help lead our group’s efforts, but it is truly inspirational to watch her interact with our parish children.

It’s my great pleasure to continue to serve our parish community with Jane. I find her to be a proven role model who demonstrates care and compassion in all her endeavors. Jane is extremely diligent and dedicated to our church community and keeps its best interests at heart. One of the most outstanding traits I find in Jane is her ability to listen to ideas and concerns and make informed decisions about the issues at hand, while always being considerate, honest and fair.

I also would like to highlight the fact that Jane is a volunteer with the Municipal Alliance, which is a group in our community that promotes awareness and prevention of drug and alcohol addiction. I am deeply moved by Jane’s compassion and dedication for people.

For the reasons described above, I fully support Jane Staats for the Hillsborough Township Board of Education

Jean Jawidzik

Hillsborough

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