Tag: Election
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Two seats up for grabs on Milltown Borough Council
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer MILLTOWN — Four candidates are vying for two available seats on the Borough Council in the upcoming election. Incumbent Republican candidate Doriann Kerber and her runningmate Richard J. Revolinsky will face Democrat newcomers Felipe Zambrana and Margaret O’Donnell. Doriann Kerber, who is seeking her second term on the council, is…
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Current councilman, former mayoral candidate seek seat on Monroe council
BY KATHY CHANG Staff Writer MONROE — Two candidates are vying for the one-year unexpired term for the Ward 2 seat on the Township Council. Blaise Dipierro, who was appointed in January to fill the position vacated by Gerald Tamburro when he became mayor, will face Republican challenger Martin Herrmann. Dipierro, who is seeking his…
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Metuchen candidates seek council seats
By KATHY CHANG Staff Writer METUCHEN — Four candidates are vying for the two available seats on the Borough Council in the upcoming election. Incumbent Dorothy Rasmussen and newcomer Linda Koskoski are running on the Democratic ticket and face Republican challengers Daniel Lebar and Joseph Furmato III in the race. Councilman James Wallace is not…
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Baig offers ‘unique perspective’ to South Brunswick school board
I am reaching out to the South Brunswick community to show my support and encourage others to support the re-election of Azra Baig to the South Brunswick School Board on Nov. 8. I have witnessed Azra being an active participant in the schools and our community for many years. Having been involved in the schools as a…
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Nicola decides not to run for re-election in North Brunswick
By Jennifer Amato Staff Writer The North Brunswick Township Council will welcome at least one new face next year, while three incumbents will try to retain their council seats in South Brunswick. In North Brunswick, the seats of Democrats Ralph Andrews and Catherine Nicola will be up for grabs in November. Nicola has decided not to run for re-election.…
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Political polling, presidential election to be topics of discussion
Timothy Tracey of the Monmouth University Polling Institute will discuss political polling and the 2016 election during the spring meeting of the East Brunswick Friends of the Library, to be held at 7:30 p.m. on May 25 at the library, 2 Jean Walling Civic Center Drive, East Brunswick. Admission is free. All are welcome. For…