Schools
No Contested Races In Central Regional School Board Election
Two, three-year seats are up and one, one-year unexpired term

BERKELEY TOWNSHIP, NJ - Barring any hefty write-in votes in November, the candidates for the seats available on the Central Regional Board of Education may have already won their seats.
There are two, three-year terms available for two Berkeley Township seats. Incumbents George Dohn, Coolidge Avenue, Bayville and Al Aires, 19 Halsey Avenue, Bayville were the only two residents to file, according to the Ocean County Clerk's Office.
Incumbent Denise Pavone-Wilson, 15 Butternut Lane, is the only person to file for the one, one-year unexpired term.
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The Central Regional school board has five Berkeley Township seats and one seat each for Ocean Gate, Island Heights, Seaside Heights and Seaside Park.
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