Politics & Government
Who's Running For Berkeley, Central Regional School Boards
Each governing body garnered three candidates, which sets them up for uncontested elections.
BERKELEY, NJ — The Berkeley Township and Central Regional school boards will each have three candidates on the ballot, setting up each district for uncontested elections in November.
The Ocean County Clerk's office released the names of the candidates, whose petitions were filed by 4 p.m. Monday, the deadline to be on the Nov. 3 ballot.
There are three three-year terms available for the Berkeley Township Board of Education. Three current board members filed petitions to run: Jennifer Bacchione, Tom Guarascio and Dave Ytreboe. Bacchione serves as board president.
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The Central Regional Board of Education, meanwhile, has three candidates running for available positions to represent three respective towns: John Serpica in Ocean Gate, Michael A. Graichen in Seaside Heights and Tracy Mianulli in Seaside Park. All currently serve on the board and are up for three-year terms.
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