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Jill VanNess, Candidate for Board of Education
VanNess is running for a three-year term.

Sue has been a journalist for more than two decades. She got her start in community journalism, covering several Morris County towns for North Jersey Media Group. Sue has also taught literature, writing, journalism and public speaking to high school and college students at Morris County schools.
She is married and has three teenaged children.
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VanNess is running for a three-year term.

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