Tag: Election Day
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North Brunswick school board members seek to maintain public trust, deal with effects of COVID-19 on students
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The North Brunswick Township Board of Education will welcome a new face once votes are officially tallied and board members are sworn in. Newcomer Elesia L. James received the highest number of votes in the Nov. 3 general election, with 10,149; Hayley Toth received 7,471; and Richard D. Liguori received 7,395 as…
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Incumbent Democrats presumably re-elected to Sayreville council
SAYREVILLE – Incumbent Democrats Vincent Conti and Mary Novak are presumably headed for new three-year terms on the Borough Council in Sayreville. According to results posted online by the Middlesex County Clerk’s Office, Novak had received 9,831 votes and Conti had received 9,294 votes, as of Nov. 16. Republicans Danielle Zaleski and Karen Bailey Bebert…
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Voters appear to elect incumbent, newcomers to HVRSD school board
Hopewell Township residents cast their ballots in the general election on Nov. 3, and seem to have returned one incumbent and elected two newcomers to the Hopewell Valley Regional Board of Education. Five candidates vied for three, three-year terms representing Hopewell Township on the school board. Based on results from Mercer County Clerk’s Office updated…
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South Brunswick Board of Ed welcomes three new members
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – A trio of newcomers has been elected to the South Brunswick Board of Education. Raja Krishna, Mike Mitchell and Smitha Raj defeated incumbents Arthur Robinson, Deven Patel and Patrick Del Piano for three, three-year seats. The vote tallies were certified on Nov. 20 by the Middlesex County Clerk’s Office. Krishna received 9,678…
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Election Update: North & South Brunswick Sentinel
There were elections for seats on the municipal governing body and Board of Education in both North Brunswick and South Brunswick on Nov. 3. The results listed here reflect what has been posted online by the Middlesex County Clerk’s Office as of 9:57 p.m. Nov. 10. The results are not final and it is not…
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Princeton residents presumably choose their next mayor, councilwoman
In an election that held no surprises, Mark Freda was elected to become the second mayor of the Municipality of Princeton, and incumbent Princeton Council members David Cohen and Leticia Fraga were re-elected to the governing body in the Nov. 3 general election. None of the candidates, who are all Democrats, faced opposition. The Republican…
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Princeton school board results not finalized, but two incumbents appear to be re-elected
Princeton voters appear to have returned two incumbent school board members for another term, and elected a newcomer to the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education in the Nov. 3 general election. Based on preliminary results updated on Nov. 7, which was current as of press time on Nov. 11, incumbent school board member Michele…
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Two seats presumably decided for Hightstown Borough Council
Hightstown Borough voters returned one incumbent Borough Council member and chose a political newcomer to fill two seats on the Hightstown Borough Council in the Nov. 3 general election. Incumbent Borough Councilman Joseph Cicalese earned 1,298 votes and his running mate, Cristina Fowler, received 1,432 votes. Together, the two Democrats presumably beat back a challenge…
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Incumbent presumably re-elected to East Windsor Regional Board of Education
East Windsor Township voters appear to have returned Jeanne Bourjolly to the East Windsor Regional School District Board of Education for another term, based on preliminary results in the Nov. 3 general election. Bourjolly had received 5,172 votes to keep her seat on the school board as of Nov. 7, which was the last update…