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The board voted 5-4 to hire Elnardo Webster as Roselle's superintendent of public schools. ... Webster is an administrator in the Newark school system.
Saint Peter's University is mourning the loss of Elnardo Webster, Ed.D., '69, '83, a member of the Saint Peter's University Board of Trustees (2008 to 2017 and 2021 to the present), who passed away Tuesday (March 22). ... While a student, he played a pivotal role on the renowned 1967-68 "Run Baby Run" men's basketball team and went on to play professional basketball for seven years with the New York Nets, Memphis Pros, Italy, Spain, Switzerland and Eastern League for the New York Knicks. In 2018 Dr. Webster was named to a list of the top 25 men's college basketball players in New Jersey's history. ... The Saint Peter's Community extends its condolences to Dr. Webster's wife, Sandra, and to his two sons, Elnardo Jr. and Damarko.
After a long delay, the brand new Garden State Colonials finally got their brand new uniforms early last month. There was only one problem—the lettering on the green and gold outfits said "Golden State Colonials." Unlike the team's tailor, the Colonials haven't been confused in the first month of their first season in the Eastern Basketball Association. ... In paying $3 (adults) and $2 (children), fans are able to see such Colonial players as Vince White, Elnardo Webster and Joe Hammond. ... Webster, a St. Peter's alumnus who performed with New York and Memphis of the American Basketball Association last season, is averaging 20.9 points a game.
Elnardo Webster, Ed.D. '69, '83 is the director for Saint Peter's Center for After School and Expanded Learning (C.A.S.E.L). ... He previously served on the Saint Peter's University Board of Trustees from 2008 to 2017. ... Dr. Webster went on to play professional basketball for seven years with the New York Nets, Memphis Pros, Italy, Spain, Switzerland and Eastern League for the New York Knicks.
After college, Webster went on to play two seasons in the American Basketball Association with the Memphis Pros and the New York Nets. He also spent time playing overseas in Italy and Spain, marking seven years of professional play.