Focused on Student Success, Fiscal Responsibility, and Community Needs

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Susy Golderer and Jack Raia are running for re-election to the Parsippany Board of Education, focusing on fiscal responsibility and promoting student success. As Parsippany navigates new residential developments, concerns arise regarding special tax deals, known as PILOTs, that may deprive schools of necessary funding. Raia, seeking his second term, brings extensive financial expertise as a CPA with an MBA. Golderer, pursuing her fifth term, boasts a rich history of community involvement and leadership. Their campaign emphasizes protecting school funding, nurturing student potential, and maintaining fair taxation policies.

They advocate for decisions grounded in experience and factual analysis to benefit Parsippany families. The election is set for November 4, 2025, and the candidates urge residents to make their voices heard. This election holds significant implications for the future of Parsippany’s educational landscape.

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