Tag: November election
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Twelve candidates vie for three, three-year seats available for Old Bridge Board of Education
OLD BRIDGE – The November ballot will see 12 candidates, including two incumbents and two former board members. They are running for the three, three-year seats available on the Old Bridge Board of Education. Incumbents Salvatore Giordano, who is seeking his second term, and Elena Francisco, who is seeking her first elected term, will face…
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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…
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Democratic candidates face Republican challengers for North Brunswick Township Council
NORTH BRUNSWICK – The November ballot will see Democratic incumbents face Republican challengers as they vie for the two, three-year terms available for the North Brunswick Township Council. Democratic incumbents Amanda Guadagnino and Ralph Andrews will face Republican candidates Robert Saphow and Prem Kankanala. Andrews is seeking his seventh term and Guadagnino is seeking her…
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Ten vie for three, three-year seats available for Edison Board of Education
EDISON – The November ballot will see 10 candidates, including three incumbents and one former board member. They are running for the three, three-year seats available on the Edison Board of Education. Incumbents Xiaohun “Shannon” Peng, Shivi Prasad-Madhukar and Kevin Hajduk will face former Board of Education member Joseph Romano and newcomers Nisha Banginwar, Christo…
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Residents support Kanter for reelection for Princeton Public Schools’ Board of Education
We are writing in support of Susan Kanter, who is running for reelection to the Princeton Public Schools’ Board of Education (BOE). Having served alongside Susan on several local boards, we know her to be a deeply conscientious and community-oriented team player. Susan is a great asset to the school district and greater Princeton community…
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Democratic candidates for Hightstown Borough Council to run unopposed in November election
The two Democratic Party candidates for Hightstown Borough Council are running unopposed for the two, three-year terms in the upcoming November election. Joshua Jackson is seeking re-election, while Todd Frantz is a political newcomer. Jackson, who is a lifelong Hightstown Borough resident, works at The Peddie School golf course. Frantz is a 21-year resident of…
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Democrats face Republican challengers for seats on Metuchen Borough Council in November election
METUCHEN – The November ballot will see a longtime councilwoman and three newcomers vie for two, three-year terms on the Metuchen Borough Council. Democratic incumbent Dorothy Rasmussen is seeking her fifth term. She is joined by Lisa Hyman on the Democratic ticket, who is seeking her first term. Republican candidates Richard Thoren and Eric Lignell…
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Hopewell Township resident supports Peters-Manning, Chait in November election
American Founder Benjamin Franklin warned us that “nothing in this life is certain except death and taxes.” And taxes, it seems, are always going up. But not in Hopewell Township. Thanks to persistent budget discipline and savvy financial management, the municipal portion of our local property tax bills in Hopewell Township actually went down this…
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Hopewell Township resident supports values of Peters-Manning, Chait
On Sept. 24, Hopewell Township residents will begin receiving mail-in ballots for this year’s election. Whether you vote by mail, take advantage of early voting from Oct. 29 through Nov. 6, or vote in person on Nov. 8, I encourage you to reelect Mayor Courtney Peters-Manning and Committee Member David Chait to the Hopewell Township…