Tag: Milltown Borough Council

  • Democratic incumbent, former Republican councilman win seats in Milltown Borough Council race

    Democratic incumbent, former Republican councilman win seats in Milltown Borough Council race

    The Middlesex County Clerk’s Office has finalized election results. The contested race in the general election on Nov. 8 for two, three-year seats on the municipal governing body for Milltown was a close one. The school board race in Milltown was uncontested and seats for Helmetta Borough Council was also uncontested. Milltown Borough Council –…

  • Milltown Borough Council election race is close

    Milltown Borough Council election race is close

    The contested race in the general election for two, three-year seats on the municipal governing body for Milltown is a close one. The school board race in Milltown was uncontested and seats for Helmetta Borough Council was also uncontested. The results listed here reflect what has been posted online by the Middlesex County Clerk’s Office…

  • Democratic candidates face Republican challengers for Milltown Borough Council

    Democratic candidates face Republican challengers for Milltown Borough Council

    MILLTOWN – The November ballot will see Democratic candidates face Republican challengers as they vie for the two, three-year terms available for the Milltown Borough Council. Democratic incumbent Phil Zambrana and Party newcomer Patricia Payne will face Republican candidates John Collins, a former councilman, and newcomer Gary Posnansky. Zambrana is seeking his second term. Councilwoman…

  • Primary election results for uncontested races in East Brunswick, Jamesburg, Milltown and South River

    Primary election results for uncontested races in East Brunswick, Jamesburg, Milltown and South River

    Council races in East Brunswick, Jamesburg, Milltown and South River were uncontested during the primary election on June 7. No petitions were filed for the two, three-year terms and one, one-year expired term on the Helmetta Borough Council. East Brunswick Township Council There are three, four-year terms open. Democrat incumbent Kevin McEvoy, who serves as…

  • Milltown mayor remembered for making strides in women’s politics

    Milltown mayor remembered for making strides in women’s politics

    MILLTOWN – Gloria Bradford was decades ahead of her time. She was the first woman to run for and elected to the Milltown Council; the first woman elected as mayor of Milltown; and the longest serving mayor in the borough’s history, serving 13 years from 1999 to 2012. “It was no easy feat,” recalled Former…

  • Milltown Council, BOE will reorganize with new members in January

    Milltown Council, BOE will reorganize with new members in January

    MILLTOWN – A former Republican councilman will join a Democrat newcomer on the Milltown Borough Council in January. And the Milltown Board of Education (BOE) will reorganize with a new member on dais. Projected winners in the Nov. 2 election remain as election results were recently certified. Milltown Borough Council There were elections for the…

  • Democrat candidate moves into lead with former Republican councilman for council seats in Milltown

    Democrat candidate moves into lead with former Republican councilman for council seats in Milltown

    There were elections for the two, three-year term seats on the municipal governing body for Milltown on Nov. 2. The race is contested. The candidates are Democrat Randy Farkas, an incumbent, and newcomer David Potter; and former Republican councilmen Richard Revolinsky and John Collins. As of Nov. 4, Revolinksy, with 1,469 votes, or 27.46%, and…

  • 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…

  • Former Republican councilmen in lead for council seats in Milltown

    Former Republican councilmen in lead for council seats in Milltown

    There were elections for the two, three-year term seats on the municipal governing body for Milltown on Nov. 2. The race is contested. The candidates are Democrat Randy Farkas, an incumbent, and newcomer David Potter; and former Republican councilmen Richard Revolinsky and John Collins. As of Nov. 3, the former Republican councilmen Revolinksy, with 1,435…