The money will go to improve safety and prevent runway overshoot by adding protective technology at the end of two runways, and $120,000 to conduct a wildlife hazard assessment.
Milling and resurfacing project on both sides of Route 1 is expected to be completed in the summer of 2013.
Public notification will be made to residents, according to officials.
This will be Hansen's first run for borough council.
Quattrone has served on the council for more than 10 years.
Serrano ran for council in 2011.
All subsequent tests were negative, according to the state Department of Environmental Protection.
The intersection of Route 130 and Route 571 will be getting a camera by the year's end.
The future of Hightstown Borough Hall, police department remains unknown.
Three doctors in Princeton and Lawrenceville are participating in the state program.
Lawrence, West Windsor, Trenton and East Windsor will receive state funds.
Law will protect accident victims' privacy rights, sponsors say.
Democrat Brian Froelich to take on longtime incumbent Chris Smith.
Two council members plan to present another idea to the community.
The roadway should be reopened Wednesday night, according to the New Jersey Department of Transportation.
Five companies will be licensed in town.
The ordinance will limit the number of taxi companies that can operate in the Borough.
The project, slated to begin Aug. 20, will last throughout the duration of the Route 1 jughandle closure trial.