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9 candidates file for Middletown election

9 candidates file for Middletown election Ben Mace, Middletown Transcript © Middletown Transcript file photo The Middletown Town Hall is located at 19 W. Green St. One challenger is running against incumbent Mayor Ken Branner, and seven candidates have filed for Town Council in Middletown s March 1 election. The deadline for candidates to file was Feb. 5 at 4:30 p.m., said Kristen Krenzer, the town s public relations and FOIA coordinator. For mayor, incumbent Kenneth L. Branner Jr. is being challenged by Joseph D. Pontak Sr. for a two-year term. For three seats on the Town Council, the candidates are incumbents Aaron T. Blythe, Andrew Chas and James Royston, and the challengers are Ernest F. Hargett Jr., Robert Muniz, Malika Spruill and Tynesia Stewart. The terms are for two years.

Nine candidates file for Middletown Mayor and Council election

Two resign from Middletown Police Advisory board

Middletown Transcript Two members from the newly-formed Police Advisory Board resigned Nov. 16, after they were appointed one month ago, Mayor Ken Branner said during the Mayor and Town Council meeting Dec. 7. Andy Nhan, appointed by the town council, resigned because he plans to move out of town limits, which prohibits him from serving on the board based on the board s guidelines. Bishop Jeffrey Broughton, appointed by the NAACP, resigned due to conflicts with his teaching schedule. Councilman Rob Stout chose Susan Mitchell, who will serve from 2020-22, to replace Nhan. The NAACP picked Debbie Harrington, who will serve from 2020-23, to replace Broughton.

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