Ramapo Indian Hills trustees question school board president on ethics charge
An ethics complaint filed against Judith Sullivan before she was elected to the Ramapo Indian Hills school board was discussed at Monday’s meeting.
An ethics complaint filed against Judith Sullivan before she was elected to the Ramapo Indian Hills school board was discussed at Monday’s meeting.
An ethics complaint filed against Judith Sullivan before she was elected to the Ramapo Indian Hills school board was discussed at Monday’s meeting.
An ethics complaint filed against Judith Sullivan before she was elected to the Ramapo Indian Hills school board was discussed at Monday’s meeting.
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