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BLOOMFIELD, N.J. — Dr. Dale Caldwell, a seasoned educator and community leader, is poised to make an impact in Trenton as New Jersey's Democratic nominee for Lieutenant Governor. With a robust background that includes graduating from Princeton University and serving as President of the State Educational Services Commission, Caldwell is committed to leveraging his extensive experience in education to benefit the state.
Caldwell has dedicated 26 years to volunteering on a local school board, demonstrating his deep commitment to improving educational outcomes for students. He believes that active participation in governance is essential for driving meaningful change. “You can either stand on the sidelines and complain, or you can jump right in,” he remarked, emphasizing the importance of taking initiative in public service.
As he campaigns for the role, Caldwell is focused on addressing educational challenges and ensuring that all New Jerseyans have access to quality education. His candidacy represents a blend of academic expertise and grassroots involvement, aiming to bring innovative solutions to the state's educational system.
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