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Primary election: Polling locations and voting districts
Burlington County Election officials are reminding residents planning to vote in the upcoming June 10 New Jersey Primary Election to be aware of changes to some polling locations and voting districts. Sample ballots have been mailed to all registered voters who have not requested a vote-by-mail ballot or did not return their vote-by-mail ballot by May […]
Wide-open field in the gubernatorial primary
For two months, residents have been overwhelmed by television and social media advertisements – as well as flyers – from the 11 candidates who hope to be New Jersey’s next governor. They can expect more. Six Democrats and five Republicans will battle it out for their respective nominations in the primary election on Tuesday, June […]
Primary election candidate
There is one, three-year-term seat open for the Bordentown Township Committee in the primary election on Tuesday, June 10. Democratic incumbent Eugene M. Fuzy, who is currently serving as deputy mayor, is running on the Burlington County Democrat line. No other candidates petitioned to run on the Republican County line. Fuzy will run in November’s […]
Primary election candidates
There is one, full-term seat open on the Hillsborough Township Committee in the primary election on Tuesday, June 10. Republican incumbent John Ciccarelli, who is currently serving as mayor, is running on the Somerset County Republican line. Democratic candidate Jill Gomez is running on the Somerset County Democratic line. They will vie for the seat […]

Cranbury: June primary
When Cranbury voters cast their ballots in the June primary there will be uncontested Township Committee primary races for the Democratic and Republican candidates. The primary, which occurs on June 10, features Democratic candidates Lisa Knierim, who currently serves as Cranbury’s mayor, Committeewoman Barbara Rogers, and Republican candidate Joe Buonavolonta. Buonavolonta is the only candidate […]
Common Calendar, Packet Papers, June 6
The American Red Cross urges donors to make an appointment to give lifesaving blood or platelets in the new year to help keep the blood supply strong this winter. Type O negative blood donors and those giving platelets are especially urged to give now to keep critical blood products on the shelves for patients in […]
Staying ‘woke’ is necessary
Celebrating love, acceptance and freedom, the Pride flag flies once again at Monumental Hall as Princeton kicks off Pride Month. Princeton officials, local organizations, and community members gathered together near the flagpole at Monument Hall in Princeton for Princeton’s annual Pride flag raising ceremony on May 31. The municipality partnered with HiTOPS, a nonprofit organization […]
Jefferson Road and Terhune Road to become four-way stop intersection
The intersection of Jefferson Road and Terhune Road will become a four-way stop intersection. A stop sign has been in place on Terhune Road, and now the Princeton Council approved an ordinance to add a stop sign on Jefferson Road. This means vehicles traveling on both streets must come to a complete stop at the […]
‘I am beyond honored’
A veteran educator who is a graduate of the Princeton Public Schools has been chosen to become the principal of the Johnson Park School. Stacy Young, who graduated from Princeton High School in 2008, was appointed to the post by the Princeton Public Schools Board of Education at its May 27 meeting. Young was chosen […]
‘We are proud’
Hopewell Township officials showed support for the LGBTQ+ community when they raised the Pride flag to kickoff Pride Month. Officials raised the Pride Flag at the township’s municipal complex on June 2. The flag raising ceremony had taken place before a regular scheduled meeting for the Hopewell Township Committee. The event serves as a visible […]