Politics & Government
Woodbridge BOE President Brian Molnar Will Not Seek Re-Election
This means there will be an election in November for his seat. Anyone in Woodbridge can run.

WOODBRIDGE, NJ — Longtime Woodbridge school board member Brian Molnar will not seek re-election to the Board of Education.
Molnar announced this at the most recent school board meeting, held last Thursday night, March 9.
This means there will be an election for his seat. Anyone in town can run. The election will be in November 2023.
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Molnar has held the school board seat for the past 18 years, continually re-voted in by Woodbridge residents every time he sought re-election.
"I will not be seeking re-election to the Board of Education in November," said Molnar last Thursday. "I've had the opportunity to serve 18 wonderful years on this board, worked with a lot of superintendents, a lot of people. This experience really changed my life. But I will not be seeking re-election in November."
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Molnar is still the longtime Woodbridge Twp. Director of Recreation. He was just named school board president this year.
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