Tag: 2021 election
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Benowitz and Holliday re-elected to Bordentown Township Committee
Both Mayor Steve Benowitz and Deputy Mayor Eric Holliday are officially back for another term on the Bordentown Township Committee. The 2021 general election results were certified by Burlington County officials on Nov. 16, leading the way to Benowitz and Holliday being reelected over Republican candidates Nicholas DeAngelo and Robert Delaney to the Township Committee.…
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Democrat candidate takes lead for Ward 4 seat for Old Bridge Council; leads by eight votes
OLD BRIDGE – There were elections for six, four-year term ward seats on the municipal governing body for Old Bridge on Nov. 2. The following results were released by the Middlesex County Board of Elections as of press time on Nov. 11. The results are not official until certified by the county. Ward 1…
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Democrat candidate takes lead for Ward 3 seat for Old Bridge Council; Republicans lead in other ward races
There were elections for the six, four-year term ward seats on the municipal governing body for Old Bridge on Nov. 2. The race is contested. Ward 1 – The candidates are Democratic incumbent David Merwin and Republican Kevin J. Garcia, a newcomer. As of Nov. 4, Garcia, with 1,686 votes, or 51.34%, leads Merwin with…
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Democrat candidate moves into lead with former Republican councilman for council seats in Milltown
There were elections for the two, three-year term seats on the municipal governing body for Milltown on Nov. 2. The race is contested. The candidates are Democrat Randy Farkas, an incumbent, and newcomer David Potter; and former Republican councilmen Richard Revolinsky and John Collins. As of Nov. 4, Revolinksy, with 1,469 votes, or 27.46%, and…
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Preliminary: Milltown voters say ‘no’ to allowing recreational retail cannabis businesses on Ryders Lane
There was an election to gauge public opinion with a non-binding ballot question on whether or not they are in favor of allowing recreational retail cannabis businesses along the highway commercial zones of Ryders Lane in Milltown. As of press time on Nov. 4, there were 1,449 “no” votes and 1,137 “yes”votes. Before the deadline…
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Voters support reinstating Edison Open Space Trust Fund
A ballot question asked voters if they wanted to reinstate the Edison Open Space Trust Fund during the General Election on Nov. 2. As of press time on Nov. 4, there were 10,663 “yes” votes, or 56.14%, and 8,332 “no” votes, or 43.86%. The Open Space Trust Fund would enable the township to dedicate one…
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‘Best Schools Around’ ticket is in the lead for three seats on the Woodbridge Board of Education
There were elections for three, three-year seats on the Woodbridge Board of Education on Nov. 2. The race is contested. The candidates include two incumbents – Susan Bourdin and Daniel Harris – and three newcomers – Amber Jarrett, Thomas E. Maras and Jenny Perez. As of Nov. 3, Harris, with 7,884 votes, or 23.64%, Perez,…
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Former board member, two newcomers in the lead for three seats on Old Bridge Board of Education
There were elections for the three, three-year terms available on the Old Bridge Board of Education on Nov. 2. The race is contested. The seven candidates include three incumbents, Salvatore DiPrima, Richard J. Dunn and Kelly Ellis-Foster; former board member Lisa Lent; and three newcomers, Darin Accettulli, Leonardo Marchetta and Jay D. Slade. As of…
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Fabiano, Bohra, Rattner in the lead for three seats on Monroe Board of Education
There were elections for three, three year seats available on the Monroe Board of Education on Nov. 2. The race is contested. The seven candidates are all newcomers: Sarah Aziz, Gazala Bohra, Linda M. Bozowski, Neha Desai, Katie Fabiano, Kate Rattner and Sean E. Regan. As of press time on Nov. 4, Fabiano, with 7,638…