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Paul Connolly

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Candidates Respond to Election Results

Local election winners offered words of thanks to their constituencies in East Windsor, Hightstown, and Cranbury

David Cook, Cranbury Township Mayor I would like to thank all the residents of Cranbury for their generosity and support. It would be impossible to be a competent steward of Cranbury without the input from its residents. By being elected for another three years we, the current Township Committee, will be able to see through a number of large projects and capital improvements. These projects include the Dam and Bridge revitalization, Downtown Beautification Program and new infrastructure such as sanitary services. Thank you again Cranbury for putting your trust in Jay and myself for another three years. James (Jay) M. Taylor, Cranbury Township Committeeman I want to express my dear thanks and appreciation to the voters in Cranbury for their…

Robert J. Smentkowski

2:49 am on Saturday, November 10, 2012

Due to the downed trees fron Hurricane Sandy,anyone with a wood splitter should take a trip through Clinton St. in Hightstown. FYI   more ›

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Three Seats Filled on East Windsor Regional School District Board of Education

Two incumbents and one former Board of Ed. president fill three vacant seats in East Windsor Regional School District

East Windsor and Hightstown voters have decided between four candidates for three open seats on the Board of Education. Incumbents Kennedy Paul and Paul Connolly, as well as Alice Weisman, a former Board of Education president, won the election. Terms for board of education members are for three years, and the newly elected members will begin their terms in January. Below are the unofficial results: Board of Education Candidate Results Alice Weisman 3,722 Lilia V. Gobaira 2,666 Kennedy D. Paul 3,370 Paul Connolly 3,014 -- Follow East Windsor Patch on Facebook, Twitter and sign up for the daily newsletter.

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