MILLTOWN — Milltown Democrats swept the municipal election on Nov. 3. Eric Steeber will serve his second term as mayor after garnering 1,085 votes, topping Republican challenger Ronald D. Dixon, who received 807 votes. “I’m greatly humbled that the folks in town are letting me continue to serve them,” said Steeber. “I’m very pleased about the outcome of the election and that my two running mates have been elected into office. Former councilman Randy Farkas received 1,020 votes and newcomer Nick Ligotti received 1,000 votes to win the two, three-year term seats available on the Borough Council on Nov. 3. Republican Councilman Neil Raciti, who received 682 votes, lost his bid for re-election. Republican Richard Revolinsky, who was seeking his first term on the council, received 973 votes.