Politics & Government

Cranford Resident To Be Sworn In As Freeholder Vice Chairwoman

Freeholder Bette Jane Kowalski​ and Cranford resident is expected to be sworn in as Vice Chairwoman during the reorganization meeting.

CRANFORD, NJ — Freeholder Bette Jane Kowalski and Cranford resident is expected to be sworn in as Vice Chairwoman for the Union County Freeholders during its annual reorganization meeting.

Along with Kowalski, Freeholder Vice Chairman Sergio Granados, a resident of Elizabeth, is also expected to become Chairman of the Board.

hose scheduled to be sworn into new terms include: Freeholders Angel Estrada of Elizabeth, and Christopher Hudak of Linden. Angela Garretson, of Hillside, will be sworn into her first term as Freeholder.

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Freeholders will also vote to fill numerous positions on county advisory boards and to adopt the board’s 2018 schedule and more.

The reorganization meeting is scheduled for Sunday at noon at the Union County Courthouse, 2 Broad Street in Elizabeth.

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