No Surprises In The Freehold Committee, Council Races

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Freehold NJ

08 November, 2021

3:33 PM

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FREEHOLD, NJ — With only two candidates running from one party, there were no surprises in the Freehold Township Committee and Freehold Borough Council races. Freehold Township Deputy Mayor Anthony Ammiano and Mayor Thomas L. Cook, both Republican, are set to hold on to their seats, according to unofficial results. Get local news updates right to your inbox. Subscribe to Patch: https://patch.com/subscribe In the Freehold Borough, Democratic Councilwomen Sharon Shutzer and Annette Jordan, who were also unchallenged, are both ahead. The referendum to approve a $14.46 million bond for school roofing and pavement improvements will also likely be approved, according to unofficial results. All districts have been counted but the Monmouth County Clerk will have to certify the results before they are official. This page will be updated as results come in. Check back to see who is in the lead. Results last updated at 3:06 p.m., Nov 8. Freehold Township Committee (Two seats) Anthony Ammiano - 9,541Thomas L. Cook - 9,416Write-in - 184Freehold Borough (Two seats) Sharon Shutzer - 1,494Annette Jordan - 1,466Write-in - 61Freehold Regional District Board of Education (Representing Freehold Boro) Harold 'Heshy' Moses - 8,327Write-in - 89Freehold Borough Board of Education (Three Seats) Paul Jensen - 1,425Carrie Conger - 1,411Marin K. De Leon - 1,384Write-in - 45Freehold Township Board of Education (Three Seats) Frank Brooks - 3,123James A. Gresavage - 1,888Renata Brand - 2,916Renee D. Pepia - 2,183Neil D. Garguilo - 3,440Mary Cozzolino - 5,723Kerry Vendittoli - 3,457Jennifer Ruhl - 3,253Write-in - 80Freehold Regional High School Board of Education Question Yes - 37,296No - 25,910Have a news tip, correction or comment? Email [email protected]. Subscribe to your local Patch newsletter here.

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