Tag: Middlesex County Republican Organization
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Panos steps down as chair of Middlesex County Republicans; replacement not yet named
By ALAN KARMIN Correspondent Former Old Bridge Township Councilwoman Lucille Panos recently stepped down as chair of the Middlesex County Republican Organization (MCRO). Panos first gained the position in 2016 when she replaced State Senator Samuel Thompson as he stepped down from the position. Panos was then re-elected for another term in 2018. Panos was…
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Monroe council president faces calls to resign after disparaging comments caught on video
A petition posted on a Facebook page seeks to have Township Council President Miriam Cohen, who is a Democrat, resign from office in Monroe Township after a microphone captured her making disparaging comments about Republicans during a May 3 council meeting. Audio from the meeting has Cohen naming Republicans Peter Tufano, who is running for…
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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…
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Joe Piscipo to headline Middlesex County Republican fundraiser
The Middlesex County Republican Organization will hold a fundraiser from 6-8 p.m.on June 21 at the Grand Marquis, 1550 Route 9, Old Bridge. The fundraiser will be headlined by entertainer Joe Piscopo. Many state and local officials and candidates will be in attendance. To RSVP, contact Tonia Kulberda at 973-885-1930 or [email protected].
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Republican candidates plan to bring change to North Brunswick
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The Republican challengers for two seats on the North Brunswick Township Council have been chosen by voters. George Callan received 289 votes, or 47 percent, and Mayra Pais received 257 votes, or 42 percent, during the primary on June 6. Thomas Lichwa received 73 votes, or 12 percent, according to election…
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Republicans vie for slot on November ballot
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – Two groups of Republicans will challenge each other in the June primary for the possibility of running against the incumbent Democrats in North Brunswick during the November general election. Two three-year seats will be available on the Township Council in the fall. George Callan and Mayra Pais…
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Republicans will face each other in North Brunswick primary
By JENNIFER AMATO Staff Writer NORTH BRUNSWICK – Two groups of Republicans will challenge each other in the June primary for the possibility of running against the incumbent Democrats in North Brunswick during the November general election. Two three-year seats will be available on the Township Council in the fall. George Callan and Myra…