Tag: Election Day
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Pennington general election results: Davy, Stern and Gnatt secure seats
There were uncontested races for Pennington mayor and the Pennington Council during the Nov. 2 General Election. The election results reflect what has been posted online by the Mercer County Clerk’s Office as of Nov. 3. The results of the general election will remain unofficial until they are certified by the county. Mayor James Davy,…
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East Windsor Township Council results
East Windsor Township voters seemingly returned two incumbent Township Council members and voted in a newcomer to sit on the East Windsor Township Council in the Nov. 2 General Election. Incumbent Township Council members Denise Daniels and Alan Rosenberg and their running mate, David Russell – all Democrats – turned back a challenge from Republican…
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Hightstown Borough Council election results
Hightstown voters seemingly returned incumbent Hightstown Borough Council members Susan Bluth and Fred Montferrat to serve again on the governing body in the Nov. 2 General Election. Bluth and Montferrat, both Democrats, beat Republican Party challenger Bryan Fort to keep their seats. The term is for three years. Bluth received 586 votes and Montferrat got…
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Incumbents run unopposed for Lawrence Township Council, remain on governing body
Lawrence Township voters returned incumbent Township Councilmen Christopher Bobbitt and James Kownacki to serve on the governing body in the Nov. 2 General Election. Bobbitt and Kownacki, both Democrats, ran unopposed for re-election and will serve four-year terms on the Lawrence Township Council. The Republican Party did not field candidates. Bobbitt received 4,314 votes and…
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Princeton Democrats run unopposed, elected by voters to serve on Princeton Council
There was little suspense at Conte’s Pizza and Bar – the traditional election night hangout for Princeton Democrats – as the election results for the Princeton Council race were methodically posted on a tally sheet taped to the wall. Princeton Democrats rubbed shoulders with current and former elected officials as they waited for the results…
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Opinion: Imran Bukhari offers ‘fresh perspective’ for South Brunswick
It is time for a new generation of leaders to step forward in South Brunswick. I have been a proud resident of South Brunswick for eight years. My husband went to South Brunswick schools, grades K-12. We whole-heartedly support the candidacy of Imran Bukhari for school board. A graduate of South Brunswick High School, Imran…
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Opinion: Imran Bukhari will focus on mental health and deeper education if elected to South Brunswick Board of Education
As a South Brunswick resident of 23 years and mother of two boys who went through the South Brunswick Public Schools system, I want to encourage everyone to consider voting for Imran Bukhari for Board of Education. How fortunate we are in this community to have a young Rutgers University student, who not too long…
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D’Angelo and Delaney bid to join Bordentown Township Committee
Editor’s Note: A profile of the Democratic candidates for Bordentown Township Committee appeared in the Oct. 22 issue of The Register News. Visit www.centraljersey.com to read “Four candidates vie for seats on Bordentown Township Committee.” Election Day is fast approaching in Bordentown Township as candidates Steve Benowitz, Eric Holliday, Nicholas D’Angelo and Robert Delaney…
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Uncle of Edison mayoral candidate charged with theft of election signs
EDISON – An Edison man has been charged in connection with the theft of an election campaign sign. On Oct. 25, Rajendra Joshi, 71, of Edison, was served with a complaint-summons and charged with one count of disorderly persons theft by unlawful taking, Middlesex County Prosecutor Yolanda Ciccone said in a statement. An investigation by…