Tag: Milltown Borough Council
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Human Relations Commission in Milltown will allow all voices to be heard
MILLTOWN – The formation of a Human Relations Commission in the borough is to allow all voices to be heard whether on race, ethnicity, religion, or sexual orientation, Mayor Trina Mehr said. The Borough Council is expected to introduce the formation of a nine-member Human Relations Commission (HRC) through ordinance at its next meeting on…
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Two Democratic candidates for Milltown Borough Council will run unopposed in primary election
MILLTOWN – Two candidates are on the ballot for the two, three-year terms on the Milltown Borough Council for the primary election on July 7. Newcomers James Pareti and Margaret O’Donnell are running unopposed in the Milltown Democratic primary. No candidates are filed to run in the Milltown GOP primary. The general election in Nov.…
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Milltown Fourth of July parade canceled, social distancing events planned to celebrate nation’s birthday
MILLTOWN – The usual pomp and circumstance of the Milltown Fourth of July parade, which has been a tradition since the 1920s, will not happen this year due to the novel coronavirus pandemic. David Potter, president of the Milltown Fourth of July Committee organization, read a letter at the Borough Council meeting on May 11…
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Milltown reorganizes with new mayor, two new council members
MILLTOWN – The community has a new mayor and two new Borough Council members. Dignitaries, family members and friends welcomed Democrat Trina Jensen Mehr, who was sworn in to begin serving her first four-year mayoral term, and Democrats Phil Zambrana and Anna M. Neubauer, who were sworn in to begin serving their first three-year council…
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New faces will fill council seats in Milltown
MILLTOWN — New faces will fill the two, three-year seats on the Borough Council in Milltown. Democrat Phil Zambrana received the most votes with 1,161/29% followed by his runningmate Anna M. Neubauer, who took in 1,126 votes/28% during the Nov. 5 election. Republican incumbent Doriann Kerber, who was seeking her third term, collected 893 votes/22%…
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Four candidates vie for two Milltown Borough Council seats
MILLTOWN – Four candidates will vie for the two, three-year Borough Council seats open in November’s election in Milltown. Republican incumbent Doriann Kerber is seeking her third term while Republican Kyle A. Livingstone and Democrats Phil Zambrana and Anna M. Neubauer are seeking their first terms. Kerber, 55, has lived in Milltown for more…
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Incumbents re-elected to the Milltown Borough Council
MILLTOWN — Two incumbents will remain on the Borough Council dais for three more years. Democrats Randy Farkas, who will serve his fourth term, recorded the most votes with 1,758 in the election on Nov. 6, and Nick Ligotti, who will serve his second term, received 1,755 votes, according to information provided by Middlesex County…
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Four candidates bid for terms on Milltown Borough Council
MILLTOWN — Four candidates are vying for two three-year terms on the Milltown Borough Council in the Nov. 6 election. Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Incumbents Randy Farkas and Nick Ligotti, both Democrats, are seeking a fourth term and second term, respectively. Republican newcomers Donald R. Hohner and Richard Moore…
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Milltown resident sells home due to water/sewer rate increase
After watching another utility rate increase imposed by the Republican-led Milltown Borough Council and mayor at the meeting on March 26, I couldn’t remain silent any longer. At the meeting, the mayor and Republican council members voted to impose another water/sewer rate increase on Milltown residents. The current rate hike, coupled with the last increase…