Politics & Government
Changes Made To This Year's Moorestown Board Of Education Races
One person has changed which seat he will run for in November, the Moorestown Sun reports.

MOORESTOWN, NJ — There has been a change in a pair of races for the open seats on the Moorestown Public School District’s Board of Education set for November.
Kameron Rabenou will now run for one of three open, three-year seats as opposed to challenging Mark Villanueva in the special election for the seat vacated by Kathy Goldenberg, the Moorestown Sun reports. Rabenou had originally filed a petition to run in both elections, which is not permitted. When given a choice, he decided to run in the regular elections.
Rabenou now joins four candidates in the race for the three full-term seats. Peter Palko is the only one of three incumbents for full-term seats that opted to run for re-election. Lauren Romano, Jack F. Fairchild and Tinamarie Nicolo-Dorfner have already filed to run for the open seats.
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Villanueva will now run unopposed for the seat he was appointed to on July 20. Election Day is Nov. 7.
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