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Get ready for May’s election

The deadline has now passed for candidacy filings in the Tuesday, May 14 commissioners’ election.

Six candidates are running for the three open seats, including incumbents Ed Borden and Jeff Kasko.

Neal Rochford, a former member of the commission, announced his bid for re-election in February. Lee Albright, John Moscatelli and Ken Kouba have also made campaign announcements.

Elections take place every four years in Haddonfield.

Polls will be open from 6 a.m. to 8 p.m., with results to be publicized at borough hall following the regular commissioners’ meeting that night.

According to the election information page on Haddonfield’s website, by district, the polling places will be:

District 1: Methodist Church, 29 Warwick Road, Welcome Center; District 2: Borough Hall, 242 Kings Highway East, Room 102; District 3: Crows Woods Building, 993 South Atlantic Ave.; District 4: Middle School, Chestnut Street, Gymnasium; District 5: Middle School, Chestnut Street, Gymnasium; District 6: Elizabeth Haddon School, Redman Avenue, Art Room; District 7: Elizabeth Haddon School, Redman Avenue, Art Room; District 8: Lutheran Church, Wayne Avenue and Wood Lane; District 9: Lutheran Church, Wayne Avenue and Wood Lane; and District 10: Tatem School, Glover Avenue, Music Room.

Mayor Tish Colombi, who has sat on the commission for the last 28 years, announced in January that she would be retiring after the election.

The borough will be holding a tribute dinner for Colombi on Sunday, April 7 beginning at 5 p.m. at Tavistock Country Club. Tickets can be purchased at www.haddonfieldnj.org.

The Sun’s complete election coverage will begin in April.

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