Politics & Government
Four Candidates Seek Two Westwood Council Seats
Two Democrats and two Republicans have filed to run for two open seats on the Westwood Council this year.

Four candidates have filed to run for the two open seats on the Westwood Council this year.
Incumbent Robert Miller and Robert Bicocchi will be running for the Republicans. Ruth Nass and Angelica Perkins will be running for the Democrats.
Councilwoman Ingrid Quinn, whose term expires at the end of the year, is not seeking to keep her seat.
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Miller was first elected to the council in 2008 and made an unsuccessful bid to be mayor in 2011. Bicocchi is a member of the borough's zoning board.
Nass also ran in last year's council election, but lost in the race against Republicans Peter Grefrath and Ray Arroyo. Perkins is a first-time candidate in the borough.
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The primary election is scheduled for June 4 and the general election is scheduled for November 5.
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