New Windsor Councilwoman Visits Alma Mater to Discuss Role and Voting Process
New Windsor Councilwoman Eve Lincoln visited her alma mater, New Windsor School, to teach students about various levels of government. Councilwoman Lincoln discussed her role as a councilwoman in New Windsor and the various levels of local and state government. Councilwoman Lincoln also discussed the election process with students. After her presentation, students participated in an election of their own, taking turns to vote on a topic important to them - an upcoming theme day!
New Windsor Councilwoman Eve Lincoln previously attended New Windsor School, South Middle School, and Newburgh Free Academy. Councilwoman Lincoln has a bachelor’s degree in American History with minors in International Law and Women’s Studies from Randolph-Macon Woman’s College and a Juris Doctor, cum laude, from Elisabeth Haub School of Law at Pace University. In addition to her role as Councilwoman, Ms. Lincoln is currently an Assistant County Attorney specializing in child welfare matters.
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