Tag: Election Day
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Metuchen Democrats will run unopposed in November election
METUCHEN — Democrats in Metuchen are running unopposed in the upcoming November election. Mayor Jonathan M. Busch is seeking the one year un-expired term of former Mayor Peter Cammarano. Former Councilwoman Sheri-Rose Rubin and newcomer Jason Delia are seeking the two open, three-year term seats on the Borough Council. Councilwoman Allison Inserro and Councilman Ronald…
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Three candidates seek mayor’s seat in South Amboy
SOUTH AMBOY – Residents of South Amboy will have three mayoral candidates to choose from during the general election on Nov. 6. Current Mayor Fred Henry, a Democrat, will face Republican Peter “Pedro” Pisar and Independent Brandon Russell for a four-year term as mayor. Henry has served as South Amboy’s mayor since 2011. He is…
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Keep East Brunswick school board free from partisan politics
When East Brunswick’s school elections were moved to November several years ago, we were immediately concerned that our non-partisan and apolitical Board of Education would eventually become partisan and political. Besides our thriving students, world-class staff and cutting-edge curriculum, our school district has enjoyed a Board of Education that has made decisions based not on…
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Nine candidates vie for four open seats on East Brunswick school board
EAST BRUNSWICK–Nine candidates are running for the four available seats on the East Brunswick Board of Education. Newcomers Neven Abdo, Wesam Berjaoui, John Gonzalez, Dharmeshkumar Patel and Jeffrey Winston will face incumbents Vicki Becker, Mark Czismar, Barbara Reiss and Meredith Shaw for the four open seats, with three seats each having a three-year term and…
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Three seats available on North Brunswick Board of Education
NORTH BRUNSWICK – Four candidates are seeking the three available seats on the North Brunswick Board of Education. The terms of Anthony Brooks, Ingrid Dillon and Gloria Gonzalez are up; Brooks and Gonzalez are seeking re-election. Former board member David Brockman and newcomer Eman Arafa are also seeking the three-year terms. Election Day is Nov.…
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Current mayor, former councilman vie for top spot in South Brunswick
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – The current mayor of South Brunswick is hoping to keep his seat during a campaign against a former councilman. Democrat incumbent Charlie Carley, the current mayor, has lived in South Brunswick since 1993. He is a professional engineer, professional planner and certified municipal engineer, currently working as a civil engineer. Over the…
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One four-year, one two-year term open on South Brunswick Township Council
SOUTH BRUNSWICK – One four-year council term, as well as one two-year unexpired term, are up for election this season. Incumbent Democrat Ken Bierman is running unopposed for a four-year term. Bierman is a lifelong resident of South Brunswick, who is currently working as a facilities manager for a data center. He has volunteered for…
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Middlesex County clerk to discuss voting process on Oct. 22
Elaine Flynn, Middlesex County clerk, will be the guest speaker at the Monroe Township League of Women Voter’s meeting at 1 p.m. on Oct. 22 in the Monroe Township Municipal Building, 1 Municipal Plaza, Monroe. Flynn will discuss the voting process and election issues in Middlesex County and New Jersey. All are welcome. For more information, email [email protected].
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Attorney to address changes to election law
The public is invited to the next meeting of the Middlesex County Republican Women’s Club, from 7-9 p.m. Oct. 9 at the East Brunswick Library, 2 Civic Center Dr., East Brunswick. Donald Katz, counsel to the Middlesex County Republican Organization, will discuss recent changes to New Jersey’s Election Law, which will affect those voting in the Nov. 6 general…