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South Brunswick Adds Second Secure Ballot Drop Box In Town
The new drop box is located in the Kendall Park section of town.

The new drop box is located in the Kendall Park section of town.

East Brunswick Councilman Michael Spadafino shares with Patch why he's running for reelection this Nov. 3.
Former South Brunswick police sergeant Mike Kushwarra shares with Patch why he should be elected as the next councilman on Nov.3.
Here are some important moments from the debate for the 2nd Congressional District.
Princeton resident and student-athlete coach Paul Johnson shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Board of Education on Nov. 3.
Edison resident Clifton Prescod shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Board of Education on Nov. 3.
Patch sent out questions to candidates seeking public office locally. Here was one response:
President Trump bashed Sen. Cory Booker on Twitter, warning that if the Democrats win the election, it will be “GOODBYE SUBURBS.”
East Brunswick resident Olga Miller shares with Patch why she should be elected on Nov. 3.
Current Board member Arthur L. Robinson shares with Patch why he should be reelected on Nov. 3.
Princeton resident Karen Lemon shares with Patch why she should be elected on Nov. 3.
Patch sent out questions to candidates seeking public office locally. Here was one response:
Patch sent out questions to candidates seeking public office locally. Here was one response:
South Brunswick resident Smitha Raj shares with Patch why she should be elected to the Board of Education on Nov. 3.
Yash Pandya, shares with Patch why he should be elected to the Board of Education on Nov. 3
In uncertain times, it’s nice to hear a familiar voice. Hear Danny DeVito explain how to vote in New Jersey amid the coronavirus pandemic.
A U.S. Postal Service carrier has been accused of throwing away 1,875 pieces of mail, including election ballots and campaign flyers.
Patch sent out questions to candidates seeking public office locally. Here was one response:
Rik Mehta was at Donald Trump's fundraiser in Bedminster. But he says Gov. Phil Murphy's suggestion to self-quarantine is "melodramatic."
Patch sent out questions to candidates seeking public office locally. Here was one response:
Tabitha Bellamy-McKinley shares with Patch why she should be elected to the Board of Education on Nov. 3.
Lawrence Township resident Jasmine Surti shares with Patch why she should be elected to the Board of Education on Nov. 3.
Lawrence Township resident Heather Camp shares with Patch why she should be elected to the Board of Education on Nov. 3.
Here’s who Essex Rising and the New Jersey Chapter of the Sierra Club are endorsing in the West Orange Town Council race.
Here's detailed information on registration, mail in ballots and polling locations for Edison residents.
East Brunswick Resident Jesal Amin shares with Patch why he should be elected on Nov. 3.
Princeton resident Adam Bierman, shares with Patch why he is running for a seat in the Board of Education.
Suburban Moms Against Re-Electing Trump protested in Montclair. The People’s Organization For Progress is planning a rally in Newark.
East Brunswick Mayor Brad Cohen shares with Patch why he should be re-elected on Nov. 3.
Due to the pandemic, there are a number of changes in how to register to vote and how to cast mail-in ballots.
Khaliah Fitchette isn’t afraid to use her own life experience as a tool for change as she fights for a seat in New Jersey's 10th District.
The doctor is in – and he’s looking to capture a seat in the U.S. House of Representatives.
Booker is defending his U.S. Senate seat. Candidates on the ballot include Rik Mehta, Madelyn Hoffman, Daniel Burke and Veronica Fernandez.
See locations for “drop boxes” in Essex County where voters can securely mail ballots for the 2020 general election.
Depending on who you ask, New Jersey’s first voter registration kiosk at a hospital ER is either part of a healthy democracy or "insanity."
A “Super Polling Site” at the Prudential Center in Newark would be a slam dunk for voting rights, NBA star J.R. Smith said.
As a bitter election season hits peak stride, Nutley has seen vandalism/theft involving Black Lives Matter and Trump 2020 signs, police say.
Monica Perkowski, Bill Rutherford, Susan Scarpa, Brent Scott and Tammy Williams are challenging Michelle Casalino and Jerry Guarino.
Political signs are designed to stir up strong emotions. But that doesn’t mean you can steal them, West Caldwell officials say.
Donald Payne Jr. (D-10): “President Trump knows our carriers and post office workers get the job done when they’re given the right tools.”