Politics & Government
Carley, Bierman Win Another Term In South Brunswick: Unofficial Result
Mayor Charlie Carley and Councilman Kenneth Bierman hold comfortable leads in their reelection bids, according to unofficial results.

SOUTH BRUNSWICK, NJ — With 100 percent of districts reporting, Mayor Charlie Carley was leading the Republican challenger in his bid for reelection.
Carley received 8,145 votes, a good 67.79 percent, while Michael "Mike" Havardansky received 3,851 votes, which is around 32 percent.
For the Council seat, incumbent Kenneth Bierman held a comfortable lead over challenger John Anthony. Bierman led the tally with 7,880 votes (66.17 percent), with Anthony getting 4,012 votes, according to the unofficial results from Middlesex County.
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The incumbents were favored to win the race in a Democratic-leaning township.
The official results will be certified by the County Board of Canvassers on or before November 21.
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