What you need to know about Brick primaries
In Brick, there is a battle between Democratic candidates for the right to face incumbent Tom MacArthur in the race for the House of Representatives in the Third District.
Jim Keady, who lives in Monmouth County but owns the Lighthouse Tavern in Waretown, is battling Frederick LaVergne, a Burlington County resident, in that race.
On the other hand, MacArthur is unopposed in the Republican primary.
There also are three slates of Democrats seeking the right to face off against incumbent Freeholder Jack Kelly and Virginia Haines, who was appointed to fill the seat of Jim Lacey, who resigned in December.
Michael B. Cooke and Ed Wolff are running on the Official Regular Democratic Organization ticket; Robyn Gedrich and Joni Brennan are running on the Bernie Sanders Democratic ticket, and Scott Neuman and Tracy Caprioni are running on the Ocean Anti-Corruption Democrats ticket.
More detailed information
Kelly and Haines are running unopposed for the Republican freeholder nominations, as is incumbent Sheriff Michael Mastronardy. Sal Ottaviano is running unopposed for the Democratic nomination for the sheriff's race.
There are 57 polling districts in Brick. If you are not sure which district you vote in, you can call the County Elections Board at 732-929-2153. The primary elections in New Jersey are open only to those voters who are registered as either Republicans or Democrats, or unaffiliated voters who have never voted in a primary.
When you can vote?
The polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Eastern time.
The council met yesterday
The council met yesterday regarding the primaries and it marked the Brick Township Police Appreciation Week and it included a number of authorizations to solicit bids for paving projects. The council also voted on whether to solicit bids for a reconstruction of the Forge Pond tennis complex.
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