Politics & Government

Freehold Borough Elects New Council President

Councilwoman Sharon Shutzer and Councilwoman Annette Jordan were sworn into office after winning reelection.

Councilwoman Sharon Shutzer and Councilwoman Annette Jordan were sworn into office after winning reelection.
Councilwoman Sharon Shutzer and Councilwoman Annette Jordan were sworn into office after winning reelection. (Lynn Cannon)

FREEHOLD, NJ — The Freehold Borough Council elected councilwoman Margaret Rogers as the new council president during their reorganization meeting.

Councilwoman Sharon Shutzer and Councilwoman Annette Jordan were sworn into office after winning reelection. The two democrats were the two only candidates running for two open seats.

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The Freehold Borough is governed by six council members and a mayor. Council members are elected for a three-year term and the mayor is elected for a four-year term.

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