Tag: Jamesburg Board of Education

  • Updated 2022 General Election Results – East Brunswick, Jamesburg, South River, and Spotswood

    Updated 2022 General Election Results – East Brunswick, Jamesburg, South River, and Spotswood

    MIDDLESEX COUNTY – The official results are in for the 2022 General Election. Below are the current results for elections in East Brunswick, Jamesburg, South River, and Spotswood. Results are as of press time on Nov. 21. EAST BRUNSWICK ELECTIONS – Township Council & Board of Education.    JAMESBURG ELECTIONS – Borough Council & Board…

  • Three candidates run in uncontested  race for Jamesburg BOE

    Three candidates run in uncontested race for Jamesburg BOE

    JAMESBURG – Three candidates are running unopposed for the three, three-year seats available on Jamesburg’s Board of Education in the November general election. Election day is Nov. 8. Anne Luck-Deak has resided in Jamesburg since 2008 and has one child. Deak relocated to the borough after searching for a home in Middlesex County. “We fell…

  • Candidates file to run for open BOE seats

    Candidates file to run for open BOE seats

    Candidates have filed to run for open seats on the Board of Education in East Brunswick, Jamesburg, Milltown, Monroe, South River and Spotswood/Helmetta. The deadline to file was July 25. The school board election is Nov. 8. East Brunswick Five candidates, including three incumbents, have filed to run for the three, three-year seats available on the…

  • Dalina projected to win mayoral race in Monroe

    Dalina projected to win mayoral race in Monroe

    Races across Middlesex County are too close to call By TYLER BROWN and KATHY CHANG Staff Writers Editor’s Note: The results of the Nov. 2 General Election reflect what was posted online by the Middlesex County Clerk’s Office as of press time on Nov. 5. The results of the election will remain unofficial until they…

  • Preliminary election results: Jamesburg Board of Education

    Preliminary election results: Jamesburg Board of Education

    JAMESBURG – Incumbents Paul Rutsky and Elliott L. Stroul have secured a 3-year term on the Jamesburg Board of Education after an uncontested race on Nov. 2. Tallies will continue to be updated as mail-in ballots are counted. Election results are not official until certified by Middlesex County.

  • Incumbents seek re-election to Jamesburg school board in uncontested election

    Incumbents seek re-election to Jamesburg school board in uncontested election

    JAMESBURG – Incumbents Paul Rutsky and Elliott L. Stroul will seek re-election to Jamesburg’s Board of Education in an uncontested election. Rutsky could not be reached for public comment. Stroul said, “During my nine years we have made Jamesburg one of the best districts in the state. We are the poster child for pre-K expansion,…

  • Three candidates campaign for two seats on Jamesburg Board of Education

    Three candidates campaign for two seats on Jamesburg Board of Education

    JAMESBURG–Incumbents Scott Passner and Sarah Grazier will face off against former board member Edward Herban for the two open seats on the Jamesburg Board of Education. Each term is for three years. Election Day is on Nov. 3. Sarah Grazier, 35, was born and raised in Jamesburg and moved back two years ago to raise…

  • Three incumbents, former board member race for seats on Jamesburg school board

    Three incumbents, former board member race for seats on Jamesburg school board

    JAMESBURG–Four candidates will face off for the three open seats on the Jamesburg Board of Education. Incumbents Kerryann Holster, Edward Herban and Michelle Scott are seeking to retain their seats against former board member Anne Luck-Deak, with each of the seats available for a three-year term. Election Day is Nov. 5. Herban, 49, is an…

  • Jamesburg school board member will not run to keep seat

    Jamesburg school board member will not run to keep seat

    JAMESBURG – Anne Luck-Deak will not run to retain her seat on the Jamesburg School District Board of Education in the Nov. 6 election. On Nov. 8, 2017, borough voters approved a ballot proposal to reduce the size of the school board from nine members to seven, according to a previous article. The number of…