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NHUSD Honors Employees of the Year
New Haven officials recognized its Classified Employees and Teachers of the Year at last week’s school board meeting.

Zoneil Maharaj is the editor of Union City Patch.
Email: zoneil.maharaj@patch.com
Phone: (510) 677-0915
Hometown: Stockton, CA
Birthday: November 4
Bio:
I was born in Fiji and raised in Stockton. I've spent the last several years living, learning and working in the Bay Area. A graduate of San Francisco State University's journalism department, I've worked for multiple publications in various capacities.
I was a staff writer/podcast host for PopandPolitics.com, an intern and contributor for music magazine XLR8R, an editor for Asian American lifestyle magazine Hyphen and, most recently, an arts and culture fellow with WireTap Magazine and The Nation Institute. I also helped launch Oh Dang!, an independent arts and culture webzine. My freelance work has appeared in the San Francisco Chronicle, Oakland Tribune, East Bay Express, The Bold Italic and The Record (Stockton), among others.
I also enjoy working with youth. As a high school program coordinator for The Center for Integration and Improvement of Journalism, I helped re-launch defunct school publications at a handful of high schools in the Bay Area, organized high school journalism conferences and worked with dozens of youth in the center's Bay Area Multicultural Media Academy.
I'm new to Union City, but I promise to do right by the community, so feel free to drop him a line any time.
Beliefs:
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Politics:
I'm a registered democrat, however, I examine all sides of an issue before making a decision rather than blindly following a party.
Religion:
I'm not religious but I was raised in a Hindu household. Through my experiences with friends from diverse backgrounds, I've come to know and understand multiple religions; I even attended Bible school for a couple summers as a kid. I believe this has helped shape a well-rounded system of morals and values.
Local Hot-Button Issues:
What do you think are the most important issues facing the community?
School and city budgets, the youth violence prevention program.
Where do you stand on each of these issues?
No one's pleased with budget cuts, and it's unfortunate that the city and schools face potential reductions to programs and services. I'll be following both issues to inform myself -- and, of course, you -- about the latest developments.
Youth violence is definitely a major concern. I think the prevention program has made some great strides but still has some hurdles to leap. I'll be tracking the program's progress and keeping you updated.
New Haven officials recognized its Classified Employees and Teachers of the Year at last week’s school board meeting.

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