Tag: municipal election
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Ferro will seek full term on Millstone governing body
MILLSTONE – An incumbent member of the Township Committee in Millstone Township will seek a full three-year term this year. The new term will run from Jan. 1, 2020 to Dec. 31, 2022. According to the municipal clerk’s office, Republican Al Ferro has filed a nominating petition to retain his seat on the governing body.…
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Berlin, Fasano will face off for seat on Freehold Township’s governing body
FREEHOLD TOWNSHIP – One Democrat and one Republican will seek a single three-year term on the Township Committee in Freehold Township this year. Republicans hold all five seats on the governing body. The term of Barbara McMorrow, who is serving as mayor in 2019, will end at the end of the year. McMorrow is not…
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Mayor, two council seats will be on ballot in Marlboro
MARLBORO – Democrat Jonathan Hornik, who is serving the final year of his third four-year term as Marlboro’s mayor, will seek a fourth term in the Nov. 5 election. Hornik will face a challenge from Republican Derek DeLuca, who made his first bid for public office in Marlboro when he ran for a seat on…
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Linszky, Corallo re-elected to Farmingdale council
FARMINGDALE – Republican incumbents Patricia Linszky and Kaaren Corallo were re-elected to three-year terms on the Farmingdale Borough Council in the Nov. 6 election. Linszky and Corallo ran unopposed to retain their seats on the governing body. According to results posted online by the Monmouth County Clerk’s Office, Corallo received 435 votes and Linszky received…
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Final count confirms Strovinsky, Drennan winning council seats
ALLENTOWN – While the final vote count changed, the results of the race for two seats on the Allentown Borough Council did not as newcomer Michael Drennan and incumbent Councilman Robert Strovinsky won three-year terms on the governing body. The terms will run from January 2019 through December 2021. Final results posted by the Monmouth…
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Taylor, Ferrante win seats on Township Committee in Cranbury
The wait is finally over. Democrats Jay Taylor and Michael J. Ferrante won the race for Cranbury Township Committee in a contest that was not decided until this week. In a race for two seats, Taylor finished in first place with 1,113 votes to capture a fourth term. Ferrante won the other seat with 1,078…
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Cranbury Township Committee election remains unresolved
Democratic Township Committeeman Michael J. Ferrante and Republican challenger Wayne Wittman are tied in their contest for Township Committee, with provisional ballots still needing to be counted to decide the winner. The latest totals give both men 1,044 votes each, according to the Middlesex County Clerk’s Office as of Nov.15. Democratic Township Committeeman Jay Taylor…
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Three newcomers elected to Howell Township Council
HOWELL – Voters have elected newcomers Thomas Russo, Pamela Richmond and John Bonevich to four-year terms on the Howell Township Council. The terms will run from January 2019 through December 2022. Russo and Richmond are Republicans, Bonevich is a Democrat. They were elected on Nov. 6 with 10,313, 9,998 and 9,801 votes, respectively, according to…
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Dorfman, Grbelja, Ferro win new terms in Millstone Township
MILLSTONE – Incumbent Republicans Gary Dorfman, Nancy Grbelja and Al Ferro have won terms on the Township Committee in Millstone Township. On Nov. 6, Dorfman and Grbelja were re-elected to serve new three-year terms on the governing body and Ferro was elected to serve a one-year term, according to results posted online by the Monmouth…