Author: Claire Reed, Managing Editor

  • Milltown Borough Council election results

    Milltown Borough Council election results

    BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer MILLTOWN — An incumbent and a newcomer grabbed the two available seats on the Milltown Borough Council in the election on Nov. 8. Republican incumbent Doriann Kerber, who will serve her second term, collected 1,921 votes while her running mate, Richard J. Revolinsky, received the most votes with 2,087. He will…

  • Middlesex County election results

    Middlesex County election results

    Middlesex County Democrats will remain in control of the sheriff and freeholder positions. Incumbent Middlesex County Sheriff Mildred Scott received 175,030 votes, or 63 percent. Republican challenger Pedro “Pete” Pisar recorded 104, 408 votes, or 37 percent. Incumbent Middlesex County Freeholders Kenneth Armwood, Charles Kenny and Blanquita Valenti received 161,899, 163,906 and 166,016 votes, respectively,…

  • Kane, Sims win re-election in Freehold Borough

    Kane, Sims win re-election in Freehold Borough

    By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer FREEHOLD – Incumbent Democrats Kevin Kane and Jaye Sims have won new three-year terms on the Borough Council in Freehold Borough. The long-time council members ran unopposed in the Nov. 8 election. Kane received 2,412 votes and Sims received 2,370 votes, according to results posted online by the Monmouth County…

  • Kinsey wins new term on Township Committee in Millstone

    Kinsey wins new term on Township Committee in Millstone

    By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer MILLSTONE – Incumbent Republican Bob Kinsey has won a new three-year term on the Township Committee in Millstone Township. On Nov. 8, Kinsey retained his seat by receiving 3,671 votes and defeating Democrat Ray Dothard, who received 1,574 votes. The results are unofficial until they are certified by Monmouth County.…

  • McMorrow retains seat on Freehold Township governing body

    McMorrow retains seat on Freehold Township governing body

    By Matthew Sockol Staff Writer FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – Incumbent Republican Barbara McMorrow has won a new three-year term on the Township Committee. On Nov. 8, McMorrow was re-elected with 10,081 votes, turning back a challenge from Democrat Richard Pelaia, who received 6,362 votes, according to results posted online by the Monmouth County Clerk’s Office. The…

  • North Brunswick Township Council election results

    North Brunswick Township Council election results

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – In North Brunswick, incumbent Democrat Councilman Ralph Andrews retained his seat on the Township Council, joined by Amanda Guadagnino, a former member of the North Brunswick Board of Education. Andrews received 9,541 votes, or 35 percent, along with Guadagnino’s 9,610 votes, or 35 percent, to defeat Republican challengers George Callan Jr. (4,218…

  • South Brunswick Township Council election results

    South Brunswick Township Council election results

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The three Democrat incumbents retained their seats on the South Brunswick Township Council. Joseph Camarota, Charlie Carley and Josephine Hochman received 11,526, 10,987 and 10,667 votes, respectively. Republican challengers Michael Kushwarra, Paul Saltin and Brian Wojaczyk received 5,749, 5,404 and 5,678 votes, respectively.

  • South Brunswick Board of Education results

    South Brunswick Board of Education results

    SOUTH BRUNSWICK – Incumbents Azra Baig and Harry Delgado will remain on the South Brunswick Board of Education. Delgado and Baig received 7,945 and 6,616 votes, respectively. Lisa Rodgers received 7,118 votes, but she decided to withdraw her name from the ballot less than two weeks before the election, citing personal reasons. Her replacement has…

  • North Brunswick Board of Education election results

    North Brunswick Board of Education election results

    NORTH BRUNSWICK – Two incumbents of the North Brunswick Board of Education were not re-elected to serve another three-year term. Donna Mikolajewski received 2,679 votes, or 13 percent. Gangadhara “Rao” Vakkalagadda received 2,274 votes, or 11 percent. Incumbent Coleen Keefe was voted back in with 4,475 votes, or 22 percent. Also elected were newcomer Barry Duran…