By Jennifer Kohlhepp, Packet Media Group
While there are no contests in Bordentown City or Florence Township in the general election Nov. 4, residents of Bordentown Township, Mansfield, Chesterfield, North Hanover and Springfield should remember to vote.
The polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m. Voter identification may include a driver’s license, student or job identification card, military or other government identification, store membership identification and a United State passport.
In Bordentown Township, there are two seats up for grabs, and four people are running — Republicans Joe O’Gorman and Nancy Liberman and Democrats Jill Popko and Jim Cann are vying against each other in the Township Committee race.
Ms. Popko is a committeewoman, and Mr. Cann is deputy mayor.
Residents who live in voting districts 1 and 7 will vote in the municipal building at 1 Municipal Drive. Residents who live in voting districts 2 and 3 will vote in the Mission firehouse at 51 Groveville Road. Residents who live in voting districts 4 and 5 will vote in the Senior Community Center at 3 Municipal Drive. Residents who live in voting district 6 will vote in Northern Community Park at 26 Groveville Road.
In Mansfield, Republicans Arthur Puglia and Janice Digiuseppe are running uncontested for the two open Township Committee seats they currently hold.
Residents who live in voting districts 1, 7 and 8 will vote in the Northern Burlington County Regional High School at 160 Mansfield Road. Residents in voting districts 2 and 3 will vote in the Municipal Complex at 3135 Route 206.
Residents who live in voting districts 4 and 5 will vote in the Homestead Clubhouse at 120 Homestead Drive. Residents who live in voting district 6 will vote in Four Seasons at Mapleton at 2 Ambrose Drive.
In Chesterfield, Republicans Jeremy Liedtka, who currently is mayor, and Richard LoCascio are contending with Democrats James Lucas and C. Sam Davis for a regular term seat. Republican Ronald Kolczynski is vying against Democrat Andrea Katz for an unexpired two-year term seat on the Township Committee.
Both voting districts 1 and 2 will vote in the Chesterfield Hose Company at 296 Bordentown-Chesterfield Road.
In North Hanover, residents will choose between Republican incumbent Louis Delorenzo and Democrat Brendan J. O’Donnell for a seat on the Township Committee.
Residents in voting districts 1 and 2 will vote in the Jeanette Bowers Community Center on Schoolhouse Road and residents in voting district 3 will vote in the North Hanover Township Municipal Building at 41 Schoolhouse Road.
In Springfield, Republican incumbents Mayor Denis McDaniel, Councilman Peter Sobotka and Councilman Anthony Marinello are all running uncontested for another term on the Township Council.
Residents in voting district 1 will vote in the Municipal Building at 2159 Jacksonville-Jobstown Road. Residents in voting district 2 will vote in the Jacksonville Community Center at 1791 Jacksonville-Jobstown Road. Residents in voting district 3 will vote in the Juliustown Firehouse on Lewistown Road.

