Mayor of Raritan, N.J., resigns halfway through term
The mayor of Raritan, New Jersey, resigned unexpectedly this week. Nicolas Carra was elected in 2023 and was only halfway through his term.
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The mayor of Raritan, New Jersey, resigned unexpectedly this week. Nicolas Carra was elected in 2023 and was only halfway through his term.
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