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Latest in: Elections

  • Rothman, a former Monroe councilman, is hoping to return decades later

    MONROE – It was more than 30 years ago when David Rothman last served on the township council.

    on October 1, 2019
  • GOP candidate LoPresti respects elected officials but has a ‘different vision’ for Monroe

    MONROE – Peter LoPresti respects the township governing body. “I applaud them because it’s public service.”

    on September 30, 2019
  • Monroe mayoral candidate Dipierro focused on taxes, ways to fund schools

    MONROE – Charles Dipierro believes the township is heading in the wrong direction and his “experience and knowledge” can change the path.

    on September 27, 2019
  • Jamesburg incumbent says why she will not seek reelection to school board

    JAMESBURG – A vote in 2016 to reduce the number of school board seats has led to an incumbent deciding not to seek reelection.

    on August 11, 2018
  • School board incumbents from Jamesburg, Cranbury running unopposed in November election

    It will likely be quiet races for board of education seats in Cranbury and Jamesburg this election season.

    on August 8, 2018
  • Crowded field in race for 3 open seats on Monroe Board of Education

    MONROE – If all candidates remain on the ballot, the race for a seat on the Monroe Board of Education will be a crowded field for the general election in November. 

    on August 3, 2018
  • 2 sitting Middlesex County officials hit with complaints from election center

    TRENTON – Several Middlesex County candidates for public office were among the more than 100 the New Jersey Election Law Enforcement Commission has cited for failing to disclose financial statements in regards to elections in 2017.

    on June 8, 2018
  • Ferrante front-runner to fill vacant Cranbury seat

    Christopher Lang, Correspondent, @topherlang2 | Apr 5, 2018 | MonroeNow A candidate for the Cranbury Township Committee is the front-runner to replace an elected official who resigned for personal reasons on Tuesday. Michael Ferrante, a Democrat, is one of four candidates seeking one of the two open seats this November on the township committee. Committeeman Daniel… Continue Reading

    on April 5, 2018
  • $68.8M middle school vote fails, according to unofficial results

    A proposal to build a new, $68.8 million middle school to address student enrollment in Monroe Township failed Tuesday night.

    on March 14, 2018
  • Senior resident makes plea to Monroe parents to vote in referendum

    A 25-year Township resident told parents at Thursday night’s referendum meeting that if they care about their children’s educational future they need to vote March 13.

    on February 17, 2018

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