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Incumbent Democrats presumably re-elected to Sayreville council

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Patrick Pusung designed the winning logo for the Borough of Sayreville.

SAYREVILLE – Incumbent Democrats Vincent Conti and Mary Novak are presumably headed for new three-year terms on the Borough Council in Sayreville.

According to results posted online by the Middlesex County Clerk’s Office, Novak had received 9,831 votes and Conti had received 9,294 votes, as of Nov. 16. Republicans Danielle Zaleski and Karen Bailey Bebert had received 8,617 and 8,233 votes, as of Nov. 16.

The results of the Nov. 3 election will remain unofficial until they have been certified by the county.

Democrats hold five of six seats on the Borough Council and the mayor’s office. Republicans hold one seat on the Borough Council.

Conti, a resident of Sayreville for 15 years, was appointed to the council this year to fill a vacant seat. He is also a commissioner on the Sayreville Economic & Redevelopment Agency (SERA). For about 25 years in his professional career, he has worked in a leadership role at UnitedHealthcare and Anthem, two of the largest healthcare organizations in the country.

In a full-three year term, Conti said the issues he intends to address are helping the borough build up its revenue and continuing to work with the team behind Riverton, an ongoing $2.5 billion mixed use development alongside the Raritan River.

Novak, who is serving as council president in 2020, has been a resident of Sayreville for 45 years. A member of the governing body for 15 years, she is the council’s longest-serving member, having first been on the governing body from 1995 to 2000 and rejoining in 2012. She also serves on SERA, the Open Space Committee and the Office on Aging.

In a presumed new term, Novak said the issues she intends to address are having less housing development, more clean industries and further technology improvements in Sayreville.

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