Robbinsville school board, council candidates outline plans

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Robbinsville voters will have plenty of choices when they head to their polling places this election day.

Six candidates are running for Robbinsville Township Council, and three seats are up for grabs. Incumbents Chris Ciaccio, Dan Schuberth and Ronald Witt will square off against Roland Allen, Paul Kranz and Rakhi Upadhyay.

Four candidates are up for three seats on the Robbinsville Township Board of Education: newcomer Avery Hutchinson and incumbents Christopher Emigholz, Craig Heilman and Jane Luciano.

The Robbinsville Advance asked each candidate to fill out a questionnaire outlining their views on issues like affordable housing, Route 130 and the school district’s student activity fee. Their responses can be found starting on Page 10.

Elsewhere on the ballot, there are several state and county races to look out for. First, four candidates are up for two state assembly seats: Daniel Benson, Michael Bollentin, Wayne DeAngelo and Bina Shah.

At the county level, Brian Hughes and Lishian “Lisa” Wu are running four a four-year term as Mercer County Executive. Nina Melker and Andrew Koontz are running unopposed for two three-year terms on the Board of Chosen Freeholders.

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