

She a research scientist who has lived in Hopewell Township for 22 years and is married to Ashok. Purandare’s election to the Township Committee maintains a Democratic majority on the governing body. 7.ĭue to Blake’s withdrawal, the Hopewell Township Democratic Committee unanimously chose Purandare to replace her on the ballot in September. Purandare entered the election for the three-year term after Julie Blake, current mayor and township committeewoman, who had won the Democratic primary in June, withdrew her name from the ballot on Sept. Purandare received 4,210 votes and Republican Ed Jackowski received 2,911 votes when all votes were counted. Hopewell Township: Hopewell Township Committee (one open seat for a three-year term)ĭemocrat Uma Purandare is the certified winner in a contested race with Republican Ed Jackowski for a seat on the Township Committee. Mercer County has released the certified results from the Nov. 2 election was held with vote-by-mail ballots, early in-person voting in late October, in-person voting and provisional ballots. All meetings will be held in the Lawrence High School auditorium, unless otherwise noted.The Nov. (if necessary) Regular session will begin at 7 p.m. JSupplemental Meeting (Summer Hiring - LHS Media Center)Īll meetings shall begin in executive session at 6:30 p.m. MaRegular Meeting (3rd Wed to accommodate budget) Formal Action will be taken and Executive Session may be held. Meetings will be held in the Lawrence High Auditorium located at 2525 Princeton Pike, Lawrenceville, NJ unless otherwise noted. and transition to open session at 7:00 p.m., unless otherwise noted.

Meetings shall begin in closed session at 6:30 p.m. for the current calendar year in accordance with NJSA 18A:10-6. The Lawrence Township Board of Education shall hold monthly meetings on the following dates at 6:30 p.m.
