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Two incumbents to run unopposed in the Democratic primary for Hopewell Borough Council

Two incumbents to run unopposed in the Democratic primary for Hopewell Borough Council   2 / 2  ❮   2 / 2  ❮ ❯ Two incumbents from the Hopewell Borough Council are in an uncontested Democratic primary race for two open seats on the Borough Council. Councilwoman Samara McAuliffe and Councilwoman Debra Stuhler are the two incumbents seeking re-election in the 2021 Democratic primary on June 8. The two open seats each carry a three-year term. Both McAuliffe and Stuhler are pursuing a second term on the Borough Council. McAuliffe settled in Hopewell Borough during 2004. She grew up in Hopewell Borough and Hopewell Township and attended school in the Hopewell Valley Regional School District. McAuliffe would go on to earn a bachelor’s degree from Rutgers University.

Township committee members elect Julie Blake as mayor

Township committee members elect Julie Blake as mayor Township committee members elect Julie Blake as mayor Hopewell Township has a new mayor and deputy mayor at the helm of the township committee for 2021. During the township committee’s reorganization meeting on Jan. 4, Julie Blake was nominated and elected by fellow members of the committee to become Hopewell Township’s next mayor. Courtney Peters-Manning is now Hopewell Township’s deputy mayor after her nomination and election. Blake takes over the duties of mayor from Township Committeewoman Kristin McLaughlin, who nominated Blake for mayor in 2021. “I want to acknowledge the hard work and grace that Mayor Kristin McLaughlin has shown these past two years, along with Deputy Mayor Michael Ruger,” Blake said. “The time and effort that their leadership has provided to us as residents has been outstanding, especially during the many crises we faced this year.”

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