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Friday, January 4, 2013

Sordillo Takes Up Mayor's Gavel Again [Video]

Township enjoys praise by legislators at reorganization meeting.

After being sworn-in to their fourth consecutive terms, Victor Sordillo and Gary DiNardo were named mayor and deputy mayor, respectively, for 2013 at Thursday's Township Committee reorganization meeting. Joined by familiy members for their oaths of office, both quickly settled into familiar spots on the dais, with a full audience that included visiting dignitaries from Somerset County freeholders to state Sen. Tom Kean, and Warren resident and former Gov. Donald DiFrancesco, in attendance. The annual meeting, which serves to establish the committee's schedule, working rules and fill municipal appointments, also included praise for the residents and township employees who responded following Superstorm Sandy. Highlights of the meeting are …

Sunday, July 1, 2012

Warren Election Guide

The candidates and incumbents that will be affecting Warren Township.

As we look ahead to November’s elections, Warren Patch is devoted to bring you the information you need about every race in town. Here's our start on the candidates and issues we'll be covering as November draws near. Bookmark this page for updates. Gary DiNardo and Vic Sordillo: Unopposed in their bids for re-election to three-year terms on the Township Committee. Gregory Przybylski: Warren Township Board of Education president throws his hat into the ring for the Watchung Hills Regional Board of Education seat held by Peter Fallon. Dianne Belcuore is also running for the seat. Kathy Helewa, Gregory Steier and Desiree DeNourie: Seek the three, three-year terms.    Freeholders Mark Caliguiri and Patrick Scaglione: Face challenges from …

Monday, April 9, 2012

DiNardo, Sordillo Platform Includes Addressing Utility, Emergency Responses

Candidates seeking fifth consecutive terms

Township Committeeman Gary DiNardo and Deputy Mayor Vic Sordillo will once again represent the Republican Party for Warren Township for the primary in June.  This is the fifth consecutive terms that DiNardo and Sordillo are seeking.  They were nominated unanimously at the screening committee level by all 13 County Committee members in February.  At that time, there were not any other candidates who chose to appear before the County Committee for consideration for the Republican slate for Warren Township. Under their past four terms, DiNardo and Sordillo have worked with the Township Committee to acquire Open Space; to improve recreational facilities, especially by working with sports groups to establish the first private-local-county all-…

Mike Umbris

3:22 pm on Thursday, July 5, 2012

Would be nice to see these officials put some sort of environmental mandate in their election plans. Between the aggressive home building in town, mountain cover/tree removal, and the large cellular tower proposals on park property, where do these candidates draw the line?   more ›

Kids Line Up to Join Easter Bunny's Parade

Township's annual bike and wagon parade and Easter egg hunt held Saturday.

Contestants in Saturday's township bicycle parade, held with the Easter egg hunt at the municipal complex, led to some creative decorations. With categories for the "most creative," the "funniest" and the "prettiest" up for grabs, conetstants and their parents put in a lot of effort. As for the prettiest, 5½-year-old Gina Mort claimed the top prize. Joseph Pontoriero claimed the funniest award, and the team of Haylie Billerman and Kaylee Johnson presented the most creative entry. High Gear Cyclery, of Stirling, donated a bicycle, valued at $300, which was raffled and awarded to Sophia Smith, a six-year-old Woodland School student. Other prizes awarded included fishing poles, donated by the Warren Blue Ridge Sportsmen Club, to David and …

Friday, January 27, 2012

VIDEO: Pop Warner Teams Honored by Township

Members of three teams pick up certificates.

Members of Watchung Hills Pop Warner's Jr. Pee Wee and Midget cheerleading teams, and the Pee Wee football team, were reocgnized for their recent championship seasons at the Jan. 26 Township Committee meeting. Deputy Mayor Vic Sordillo and Township Committee Gary DiNardo presented certificates to each of the team members.

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