Voters go to polls Tuesday

By: Stephanie Prokop
   Elections will be held Tuesday from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., and here is a quick rundown of who is running in local elections and where to vote.
   
Bordentown Township
   Incumbent Republicans Mark Roselli and George Chidley will face Democratic challengers James Cann and Pauline Angelo for a pair of three-year seats on the township committee.
   Polling places in Districts 1 and 7 are at the Township Municipal Building on Municipal Drive; Districts 2 and 3 are at the Mission Firehouse on Groveville Road; District 6 is at Northern Community Park Pavilion on Groveville Road; and Districts 4, 5, and 8 are at the Senior Community Center at 3 Municipal Drive.
Bordentown City

   There are no local contests, however the polling place for city residents who wish to vote in U.S. Senate races is at Carslake Community Center, 207 Crosswicks St.
Chesterfield

   Incumbent Republican Michael Hlubik will face Democratic challenger Robert Rupinski for a three-year committee seat.
   Voting will take place at the Municipal Building, 300 Bordentown-Chesterfield Road.
Fieldsboro

   Democratic incumbents Timothy Tyler and Steven Kafasis are running unopposed for two three-year Borough Council seats. Voting in Fieldsboro takes place at Borough Hall on Washington Street.


Florence

   There are no local elections this year.
   Voting for county, state and federal elections will be held at the following locations:
   Ward 1, District 1, at Florence Township Library, 1350 Hornberger and Sixth avenues; Ward 1, District 2 at the firehouse at Main Street and Seventh Avenue, Roebling; Ward 1, District 3, at Florence Township Library Pensioner’s Room, 1350 Hornberger and Sixth avenues; Ward 2, District 1 and 2 are at the new Fire Department building, 401 Firehouse Lane (off Cedar Lane); Ward 2, District 3, at Fountain of Life Center, 2035 Burlington-Columbus Road; Ward 3, District 1 and 3 at the Municipal Complex courtroom (rear entrance to building), 711 Broad St.; Ward 3, District 2 at the Municipal Complex Front Conference Room (front entrance to building) 711 Broad St.
Mansfield

   Incumbent Republican LaVerne Cholewa and Republican Robert Higgins will run unopposed for two three-year committee seats.
   District 1 residents can vote at Northern Burlington Regional High School in the 500 building. Residents in Districts 2 and 3 can vote at the Mansfield Municipal Complex. Voting for Districts 4 and 5 will be held in the Homestead Clubhouse.
New Hanover

   Republicans Rick Koshak and Dorothy Murphy will face incumbent Democrats Sharon Atkison and Mary Ann Russell for two three-year committee seats.
   Voting will take place at the Municipal Building, 2 Hockamick Road.
North Hanover

   Incumbent Republicans William Tilton and Michael Moscatiello will face Democratic challengers Albert Dempster and John Kocubinski for two three-year committee seats. Districts 1 and 2 will vote in the Community Center, next to the Municipal Building, and District 3 votes at the Municipal Building on Schoolhouse Road.
Springfield

   Voters will decide on a race between incumbent Republicans Dick Toone, Denis McDaniel and Peter Sobotka, and Democrats Joanne Bauma Banks, Gregory Quagliato and Paul Tootell for three three-year Township Council seats.
   Voters from District 1 can cast their ballots at the township Municipal Building, 2159 Jacksonville-Jobstown Road.
   Voters from District 2 can vote at the Jacksonville Community Center, 1791 Jacksonville-Jobstown Road.
   Voters from District 3 can head to the polls at the Juliustown Fire Co., 420 Lewistown Road.