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Retirement Approved for Lanoka Harbor Elementary School's Principal

Rosemarie Bond's retirement will be effective Monday, July 1

Lanoka Harbor Elementary School Principal Rosemarie Bond will be retiring come July.

Bond’s retirement was approved at the Board of Education meeting on Jan. 22.

“I think it should be noted that we’re going to be voting tonight on a longtime employee who’s going to be retiring,” board member Frank Palino said at the meeting. “I think we should take a moment to thank her for her dedicated service in administration and a job well done and wish her best of luck in her retirement.”

According to the board’s January agenda, her retirement is effective Monday, July 1.

Bond has served the Lacey Township School District for 32 years, according to figures provided by Business Administrator James Savage. Her current salary is $139,381, plus $28,600 in annual benefit costs.

Savage believes she will be working up until the retirement date, he said.

Bond declined to comment until the end of the school year.

William J Moss January 28, 2013 at 07:50 pm
Best wishes to you Mrs Bond .Hope you have a wonderful retirement . Thank you for caring for our children.
Tina Liberatore January 29, 2013 at 02:18 am
Happy Retirement Mrs. Bond. We have only the fondest memories at Lanoka Harbor Elementary. I continue to compare all of our principals to you. Happy Trails......
Tracey Carluccio January 31, 2013 at 11:32 pm
Mrs. Bond -CONGRATULATIONS!!! Thank you for waiting for my four youngest (10 years straight) to come and go through your Lanoka doors. We have been blessed to have your guidance, love and caring for so many of our future leaders! I hope you do not mind me sharing the poem I wrote for you that was printed in last years Lanoka Harbor "Memory Book". (Thank you PTO for printing...it truly means even more now!)
With the greatest of appreciation, respect and admiration, Tracey Carluccio *****Will someone from the "Patch" please contact me to have my "Ode to Mrs. Bond" poem printed on the "Patch"? It is too long for the "Leave a comment" box and I would like to share a mutual feeling and love shared for Mrs. Bond from all her parents, students, teachers and community and all who she has truly touched. Thank you, Tracey Carluccio

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