Tag: 2019 election

  • Three incumbents hold onto seats on the Woodbridge Board of Education

    Three incumbents hold onto seats on the Woodbridge Board of Education

    WOODBRIDGE – Three incumbents held onto their three-year seats on the Woodbridge Board of Education. Joseph Velez, who will serve his second term, received the most votes with 7,226/32% during the election on Nov. 5. Jonathan Triebwasser, who will serve his fourth term, recorded 6,932 votes/30% and Akshar Sidana, who will serve his second term,…

  • Henry will serve third term as mayor of Old Bridge

    Henry will serve third term as mayor of Old Bridge

    OLD BRIDGE – Republican Mayor Owen Henry will serve his third term in Old Bridge. Henry received 6,787 votes/58% in the election on Nov. 5. His challenger, David Merwin, who is currently serving as Ward 1 councilman, received 5,014 votes/42%. Henry, 59, who is a 58-year resident of the township, said he ran for re-election…

  • Democratic council member wins mayoral seat in Milltown

    Democratic council member wins mayoral seat in Milltown

    MILLTOWN – Of the two council members vying for the four-year mayoral seat up for grabs in Milltown on Nov. 5, Democrat Trina Jensen Mehr was chosen by residents to be the borough’s next mayor. Mehr, who has served on the Borough Council since 2017, recorded 1,196 votes/58%. She faced Republican Richard Revolinsky, who will…

  • Democratic incumbents hold onto council seats in Woodbridge

    Democratic incumbents hold onto council seats in Woodbridge

    WOODBRIDGE – The Democratic incumbents held onto council-at-large seats on the Woodbridge Township Council. Brian F. Small, who will serve his second term, received the most votes with 9,323/18% during the election on Nov. 5. Lizbeth DeJesus, who will serve her second term, received 9,223 votes/17%. Gregg Ficarra, who will serve his fourth term, received…

  • New faces will fill council seats in Milltown

    New faces will fill council seats in Milltown

    MILLTOWN — New faces will fill the two, three-year seats on the Borough Council in Milltown. Democrat Phil Zambrana received the most votes with 1,161/29% followed by his runningmate Anna M. Neubauer, who took in 1,126 votes/28% during the Nov. 5 election. Republican incumbent Doriann Kerber, who was seeking her third term, collected 893 votes/22%…

  • Republican incumbents hold onto council seats in Old Bridge

    Republican incumbents hold onto council seats in Old Bridge

    OLD BRIDGE – Republican incumbents held onto the three, four-year Old Bridge Township Council seats in the November election. Anita Greenberg-Belli, Eleanor “Debbie” Walker and Mary Rita Sohor received 6,287 votes/19%, 6,306 votes/19% and 6,190 votes/19%, respectively. The Democratic candidates – former longtime Councilman Dennis M. Maher, former Councilwoman June Dungee and newcomer Raya Arbiol…

  • Democrats hold onto council-at-large seats in Monroe

    Democrats hold onto council-at-large seats in Monroe

    MONROE – Democratic incumbents held onto the council-at-large seats in Monroe during the November election. Councilman Stephen Dalina, who will serve his third term, earned the most votes with 6,962/26% and Councilwoman Miriam S. Cohen, who will serve her second term, registered 6,937 votes/26%. Republican challengers seeking their first terms included former Councilman David Rothman,…

  • One incumbent, two newcomers will fill seats on the Old Bridge Board of Education

    One incumbent, two newcomers will fill seats on the Old Bridge Board of Education

    OLD BRIDGE – One incumbent and two newcomers will fill the three, three-year seats on the Board of Education. Newcomer Theresa Burns received the most votes with 3,628/20% in the election on Nov. 5. Board member Jill R. Cali, who will serve her second term, recorded 3,422 votes/19%, and newcomer Salvatore Giordano registered 2,605 votes,…

  • Three incumbents will fill Metuchen Board of Education seats

    Three incumbents will fill Metuchen Board of Education seats

    METUCHEN – Three incumbents, who ran unopposed in the November election, will fill the three, three-year seats on the Metuchen Board of Education. Alicia Sneddon Killean, who will serve her second term, registered the most votes with 1,846/35%. Jonathan Lifton, who will serve his fourth term, received 1,724 votes/33%. Eric Suss, who will serve his…