Hightstown voters return incumbent council members to office

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Hightstown Borough voters re-elected incumbent Hightstown Borough Councilmen Jeet Gulati and Frederick Montferrat to serve on the governing body in the Nov. 5 general election.

Gulati and Montferrat, who are both Democrats, ran unopposed in their quest for three-year terms on the Borough Council.

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The Republican Party did not field a slate of candidates.

Montferrat earned 1,530 votes and Gulati received 1,488 votes, according to unofficial vote tallies released by the Mercer County Clerk’s Office.

The vote tallies are unofficial until the Mercer County Clerk certifies them later this month. The vote tallies include early voting, mail-in ballots and Election Day voting.

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