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BOE seats to be decided Election Day

With Election Day right around the corner, residents of Moorestown will be heading to the polls on Nov. 5 to vote for the Moorestown school district board of education.

With three open seats on the board, Matthew Simeone, Kathy Ann Goldberg, Albert Panzarella, Kimberly Kersey and Joseph Ruccolo are all in contention.

Residents will also be voting for governor and lieutenant governor, with incumbent Republican Gov. Chris Christie and Lt. Gov. Kim Guadagno running against Democratic candidates Barbara Buono and Milly Silva.

Residents located in districts 1, 2 and 3 will vote at the Lenola Firehouse on North Lenola Road; districts 4 and 5 at First United Methodist Church on Camden and Pleasant Valley avenues; district 6 at Moorestown Estates Assisted on North Church Street; districts 7 and 13 at the Moorestown Hose Company №1 on West Main Street; district 8 at Mary E. Roberts School on Crescent Avenue; district 9 at The Evergreens on Bridgeboro Road; district 10 at George C. Baker School on West Maple Avenue; districts 11 and 12 on West Second Street; districts 14 and 19 at Moorestown High School on Bridgeboro Road; districts 15 and 16 at Lutheran Home on East Main Street; districts 17 at Relief Engine Company on Chester Avenue; and districts 18 and 20 at Upper Elementary School on Bortons Landing Road.

For additional district information, contact the township clerk Patricia Hunt at 235–0912.

For a complete list of polling places, please visit: www.co.burlington.nj.us/Pages/viewdepartment.aspx?did=30

Follow The Sun in print and online for results and updates at MoorestownSun.com.

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