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Need to Know: Voting in Berkley, Huntington Woods Nov. 8 Elections
Heading to the polls Tuesday? Here's your guide to hours, precincts, weather, candidate profiles and more.

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Heading to the polls Tuesday? Here's your guide to hours, precincts, weather, candidate profiles and more.

Huntington Woods and Berkley residents will be able to cast votes from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m.
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Contenders tell Berkley Patch about their experience, personal background, inspiration and priorities if elected.
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