Robert Kentos is a generational lifelong (50 years) Edison resident who has worked in engineering and information technology for 30 years. He is currently an Enterprise Architect at a Major Insurance Ratings Company. Rob is a married father of six, and four of his children have attended Edison Public Schools, and two have attended St. Thomas Aquinas in Edison.

- Edison Democratic Committeeman in District 20.
- President of the Metuchen-Edison Historical Society.
- SAL Vice Commander of the American Legion Post 435.
- Trustee - Danish Home of Edison, Cultural Center & Museum, Lodge 164
- Volunteer for the Edison Open Space Advisory Committee.
- Volunteer for the Edison Greenways Group.
Rob has studied the history and infrastructure of Edison his entire life, and has explored every corner of this great town. He wants to give back to his community and serve the residents of Edison with the knowledge he has acquired over his lifetime, some of which has been passed down for generations. He has also studied New Jersey’s Municipal Land Use Law and the Edison Township Code, and helps his fellow residents with research on issues arising in their areas, including overdevelopment, traffic, noise, use variances, and other concerns.
Rob seeks to improve the township government’s responsiveness to residents, in general and particularly at council meetings. He feels residents who come to council meetings deserve answers to their questions, and deserve someone who is knowledgeable who will give the residents confidence that their issue is understood, and that every effort will be made to help resolve it.