Politics & Government

Republicans, Democrats Put In Bids For Madison Mayor And Council

Democrat Robert H. Conley and Republican Robert G. Catalanello were among those who filed by the 4 p.m. deadline Monday.

MADISON, NJ - While the primary election may not be contested the filing deadline Monday saw the setup for a showdown in November for the Madison Mayor and Council.

According to Borough Clerk Elizabeth Osborne, Mayor Robert Conley of Brittin Street filed the paperwork to start a bid for re-election. He was joined by Republican Robert G. Catalanello of Woodland Road, who is seeking his party's nomination for mayor in the primary.

As for the council filings, Democrat Maureen Byrne of Albright Circle is looking to retain her seat and is joined by Rachel F. Ehrlich of Kings Road in seeking their party's nomination in the primary.

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For the Republicans, Patrick Rowe of Pine Avenue is seeking to keep his seat on the dais and is joined by Kathy Daily of West End Avenue in seeking their party's nomination in the primary.

The primary for this election cycle in June 4 and the general election takes place Nov. 5.

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All petitions are pending certification by the County Clerk's Office.

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