Tag: November election

  • Voters return incumbents, select newcomer for East Windsor school board

    Voters return incumbents, select newcomer for East Windsor school board

    East Windsor Township voters returned two incumbent school board members Bertrand Fougnies and Nichole LaRusso and elected newcomer Jagruti Patel to serve on the East Windsor Regional School District Board of Education in the Nov. 8 general election. Based on unofficial results released by the Mercer County Clerk’s Office, LaRusso was the top vote-getter with…

  • Princeton voters return incumbent Princeton Council members to office

    Princeton voters return incumbent Princeton Council members to office

    Princeton voters returned incumbent Princeton Councilwomen Mia Sacks and Michelle Pirone Lambros back to the Princeton Council during the Nov. 8 general election. Based on unofficial results released by the Mercer County Clerk’s Office as of Nov. 9, Sacks was the top vote-getter with 4,763 votes. Pirone Lambros received 4,689 votes. The two Democrats were…

  • Preliminary results: Incumbent members to return to Princeton school board

    Preliminary results: Incumbent members to return to Princeton school board

    Incumbent Princeton school board members Deborah Bronfeld, Susan Kanter and Dafna Kendal have earned enough votes against challengers Rita Rafalovsky and Lishian “Lisa” Wu to keep their seats on the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education in the Nov. 8 general election. Based on unofficial results released by the Mercer County Clerk’s Office as of…

  • Preliminary results: Metuchen voters approve three-question school bond referendum

    Preliminary results: Metuchen voters approve three-question school bond referendum

    Voters headed to the polls to decide on three referendum ballot questions, which Metuchen school officials said would essentially move the district forward for the next 20 to 30 years, during the general election on Nov. 8. Question 1 involved everything that is being physically constructed totaling $69.48 million. All four district schools are proposed…

  • Criterion Sentinel: Preliminary election results

    Criterion Sentinel: Preliminary election results

    There were elections for seats on the municipal governing body for Metuchen and for the unexpired Ward 1 seat in Woodbridge during the general election Nov. 8. There were also elections for seats on the Boards of Education (BOE) in Metuchen, Edison and Woodbridge. The results listed here reflect what has been posted online by…

  • Preliminary Hillsborough election results

    Preliminary Hillsborough election results

    There were elections for seats on the municipal governing body for Hillsborough Township Committee, an unexpired term for the Committee, the Hillsborough/Millstone Board of Education (BOE) and a two-year unexpired term on the Hillsborough/Millstone BOE during the general election on Nov. 8. The results listed here reflect what has been posted online by the Somerset…

  • Preliminary Bordentown election results

    Preliminary Bordentown election results

    There were elections for seats on the municipal governing body for Bordentown Township Committee and Bordentown Regional Board of Education (BOE) during the general election on Nov. 8. The results listed here reflect what has been posted online by the Burlington County Clerk’s Office at this time. The results are not final and it is…

  • Princeton Democratic organizations call out ‘hateful rhetoric’ in school board race

    Princeton Democratic organizations call out ‘hateful rhetoric’ in school board race

    The Princeton Community Democratic Organization (PCDO) and the Princeton Democratic Municipal Committee (PDMC) have always maintained a hands-off policy when it comes to school board elections, which are non-partisan. As organizations, we do not financially support, endorse, or hold debates for school board candidates. Further, we hold dear our right to free speech, including political…

  • Hopewell resident supports Peters-Manning, Chait; likes lower tax rate

    Hopewell resident supports Peters-Manning, Chait; likes lower tax rate

    The Hopewell Township Republican candidates keep sending out mailers complaining about the tax rate cut adopted by the Hopewell Township Committee. Why? I thought Republicans — especially Trump Republicans — liked lower tax rates. It’s a strange way to run for office, by criticizing someone for lowering the tax rate. Personally, I like a lower…