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3 Candidates Are Vying For 2 Seats On Lacey’s Board Of Ed
One incumbent is among three candidates who are pursuing two open seats on the Lacey Township Board of Education this November.

LACEY, NJ — One incumbent is among three candidates who are pursuing two open seats on the Lacey Township Board of Education this November, according to the Ocean County Clerk's office.
Here's who's running, along with their slogans that will appear on the ballot:
- Harold (Skip) Peters: “Students Always First!!!”
- Amanda Buron: “Integrity Accountability Transparency”
- Salvatore Armato: “Putting Students First”
Incumbent candidate Harold (Skip) Peters is seeking reelection on the board.
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Election Day in New Jersey is Nov. 2.
Patch will publish more information about the candidates closer to Election Day.
Find out what's happening in Laceyfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
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While BOE elections in New Jersey are bi-partisan, the lines are being blurred in Morris County this year, with the GOP backing a few candidates. Read more: County GOP Backing 'Nonpartisan' School Board Candidates
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