Politics & Government
New Providence, Berkeley Heights Election Guide 2018
New Providence and Berkeley Heights candidate information, voting locations, voting times, and more.

BERKELEY HEIGHTS/NEW PROVIDENCE, NJ — Tuesday is Election Day. We have compiled a list of all of the candidates running on the local and county level and also a list of polling locations.
Berkeley Heights Township Mayor And Council:
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There are two contested races in Berkeley Heights for mayor and borough council seats.
Democrat Angie Devanney is running against Republican Robert Woodruff for the four-year mayoral seat.
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There are also four candidates vying for two, three-year township council seats including Democrats Stephen H. Yellin and Alvaro Medeiros and Republicans Michael D'Aquila and Michelle Greco.
New Providence:
The mayoral race is uncontested in New Providence with Republican Allen Morgan running unopposed.
The council race is contested with four candidates vying for the two three-year seats including Democrats Rupa Kale and John FX Keane and Republicans Matthew E. Cumiskey and Peter C. DeSarno.
Berkeley Heights School Board:
There is a contested race for school board with three candidates vying for the two three-year seats open including: Doug Reinstein, Christine Reilly and Gentiana Brahimaj. (click on the candidate's name for their profile)
New Providence School Board:
There are four candidates vying for three three-year seats on the board with candidates including:
Robert S. Dinerman, Rebecca P. Coniglio, Adam Smith and William H. Dibble.
Union County:
The county freeholder race is also contested with six candidates vying for three three-year seats including Democrats Alexander Mirabella, Andrea F. Staten, and Kimberly Mouded and Republicans Patricia Quattrocchi, Joseph R. Sarno III and Peter G. Kane.
There is also one unexpired seat up for grabs with Democrat Rebecca L. Williams running against Republican Peter B. Lijoi.
Where To Vote?
Election Day is Tuesday, Nov. 6. Polls are open from 6 a.m until 8 p.m. for the Primary and General Elections.
- Berkeley Heights
Here is a list of where to vote in Berkeley Heights designated by district number:
1 WILLIAM WOODRUFF SCHOOL BRIARWOOD DRIVE WEST
2 BERKELEY HEIGHTS RECREATION CENTER 29 PARK AVENUE
3 BERKELEY HEIGHTS RECREATION CENTER 29 PARK AVENUE
4 BERKELEY HEIGHTS RECREATION CENTER 29 PARK AVENUE
5 BERKELEY HEIGHTS FIRE HOUSE 411 HAMILTON AVENUE
6 BERKELEY HEIGHTS FIRE HOUSE 411 HAMILTON AVENUE
7 VOLUNTEER RESCUE SQUAD BUILDING 378 SNYDER AVENUE
8 RUNNELLS SPECIALIZED HOSPITAL OF UC 40 WATCHUNG WAY
9 GOVERNOR LIVINGSTON HIGH SCHOOL 175 WATCHUNG BOULEVARD
10 BERKELEY HEIGHTS RECREATION CENTER 29 PARK AVENUE
11 BERKELEY HEIGHTS FIRE HOUSE 411 HAMILTON AVENUE
- New Providence
Here is a list of where to vote in New Providence designated by district number:
1 SENIOR CENTER 15 E. FOURTH ST
2 MUNICIPAL CENTER 360 ELKWOOD AVENUE ENTRANCE ON ACADEMY STREET
3 SENIOR CENTER 15 E. FOURTH ST
4 SENIOR CENTER 15 E. FOURTH ST
5 SENIOR CENTER 15 E. FOURTH ST
6 MUNICIPAL CENTER 360 ELKWOOD AVENUE ENTRANCE ON ACADEMY STREET
7 MUNICIPAL CENTER 360 ELKWOOD AVENUE ENTRANCE ON ACADEMY STREET
8 FIREHOUSE 175 FLORAL AVENUE
9 FIREHOUSE 175 FLORAL AVENUE
10 FIREHOUSE 175 FLORAL AVENUE
11 FIREHOUSE 175 FLORAL AVENUE
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