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‘Leadership that Listens’ team sworn into Hoboken BOE, president and VP remain the same

The “Leadership that Listens” team, who swept in the eight-person Hoboken board of education race in November, were sworn in at their annual reorganization meeting last night.

From left to right: Hoboken Board of Education Trustees Alex De La Torre, Leslie Norwood, and Antonio Graña. Screenshot via YouTube.

By John Heinis/Hudson County View

Vice President Malani Cademartori nominated Sharyn Angley to retain the presidency, a motion that was seconded by Graña and no one else was nominated. Her nomination passed unanimously (8-0), with Trustee Chetali Khanna absent.

“Thank you very much. I’d like to congratulate our newly sworn in board members tonight, welcoming back Mr. De La Torre and welcoming Ms. Norwood and Mr. Graña. I look forward to working with each of you,” said Angley, who is up for re-election this November.

“I am happy to be back myself and look forward to a great year.”

Cademartori then received the nomination to remain vice president, which also passed unanimously.

Angley added that their current committee structure will remain in place for January, but assignments will be changed by next month.

The meeting, which only lasted for about 25 minutes, concluded after just two speakers during the public portion of the meeting.

The Hoboken BOE’s next regular meeting will be held on Tuesday, January 11th at the Demarest School Auditorium, 158 4th St., at 7 p.m.

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