Tag: November election
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Former state senator supports Britting, Ciccarelli for Hillsborough Township Committee
I am writing today to endorse Bob Britting and John Ciccarelli in this year’s Township Committee election on Nov. 8. Having served in public office for over 38 years, I know what it takes to be an effective public servant. I believe both Bob and John bring professional and valuable experience to the Township Committee.…
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Lawrenceville resident questions US House of Representative District 3 representation
In the upcoming election for our NJ District 3 US House representative, we have Bob Healey (R) running against the “invisible man.” The “invisible man” is Democrat Andy Kim, who has been in Congress now for four years and is our incumbent representative. Has anyone heard from this guy? Personally, I have received no mailings,…
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Hightstown resident supports Bluth for mayor
I write in support of Susan Bluth for mayor of Hightstown. Susan offers the residents of Hightstown the opportunity for much-needed new leadership packaged together with many years of experience on council. Susan knows how things work, and knows the substantial traffic, trucks, and taxes challenges that need to be addressed, but also brings a…
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Former Hopewell Township mayor supports Peters-Manning, Chait in November election
I am writing to add my support for re-electing Mayor Courtney Peters-Manning and electing David Chait to the Hopewell Township Committee. I have worked closely with Courtney since 2016 and have seen her work tirelessly for our community. David has been a tremendous asset to the Hopewell Committee, jumping in to learn about the issues…
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Lawrence Township: Early voting starts Oct. 29
Lawrence Township voters won’t have to wait until Nov. 8 to cast their ballots in the general election, under state law that permits early voting to begin Oct. 29, according to Mercer County officials. Early voting will run from Oct. 29 to Nov. 6, said Mercer County Clerk Paula Sollami Covello. Voters can cast their…
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Hightstown and East Windsor: Early voting begins Oct. 29
Hightstown Borough and East Windsor Township voters won’t have to wait until Nov. 8 to cast their ballots in the general election, under state law that permits early voting to begin Oct. 29, according to Mercer County officials. Early voting will run from Oct. 29 to Nov. 6, said Mercer County Clerk Paula Sollami Covello.…
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Four candidates will vie for three, three-year seats available on the Woodbridge BOE in November
WOODBRIDGE – Four candidates, including three incumbents, will vie for the three, three-year seats available on the Woodbridge Board of Education during the general election in November. Incumbents Akshar “AJ” Sidana, who is seeking his third term, Jonathan Triebwasser and Joseph Velez will face newcomer Thomas E. Maras. Sidana, Triebwasser and Velez are running on…
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Princeton Council incumbents seek re-election in November
Two Democratic candidates for Princeton Council, both of whom are incumbents, are running unopposed for the two, three-year terms in the November general election. Princeton Councilwomen Michelle Pirone Lambros and Mia Sacks are seeking re-election. No one filed to run for the Princeton Council on the Republican Party ticket. Pirone Lambros and Sacks pointed to…
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Resident questions Republican candidates for Hopewell Township Committee
How politicians introduce themselves can tell you a lot about their values. Take the Republican candidates for Hopewell Township Committee. As of Oct. 17th, the opening line of their website says, “As premier Politicians since 2022, Jenn & Dan are here to pave the way to change in the lives of our families.” The statement…