Politics & Government
Not Sure Which 2 To Choose In Millburn Committee Race? Look Here
Six candidates will run for two seats on the Millburn Town Committee. We asked each of them four serious and one offbeat question.

MILLBURN, NJ — The Millburn Township Committee election will be held on Nov. 8. Two seats on the five-member committee are up for election that day.
Six people are running for the two seats. You can vote for any two candidates, even though they are running on tickets.
They are:
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- Independents: Millburn Deputy Mayor (and former mayor) Dianne Eglow (a registered Democrat) has teamed up with former Planning Board member David Morrow (an Independent).
- Republicans: Oyin Owolabi and Frank Saccomandi
- Democrats: Michael H. Cohen and Annette Romano
You can post letters about the candidates on Millburn Patch using this link.
Among the big issues this year: How Millburn will meet its state affordable housing mandate. READ MORE: Emergency Meeting' Will Address Millburn Affordable Housing Mandate
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We asked each candidate four serious questions and a more creative question.
These profiles/answers will be posted this week. Watch Millburn Patch here.
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