Residents will see a couple of familiar faces as well as a new face on the Tabernacle Township Board of Education in the wake of the election held Nov. 4.
Incumbents Stephen Price and Megan Jones as well as newcomer Kevin McCloy defeated Lorie Cutts for three vacant seats on the board. Price received 885 votes, 24.06 percent, McCloy received 1,026 votes, 27.90 percent, Jones received 878 votes, 23.87 percent, and Cutts received 876 votes, 23.82 percent.
Incumbent Kim Brown (R) was re-elected to her seat on the township committee. Brown ran unopposed.
In the U.S. Senate election, Cory Booker (D) defeated Jeff Bell (R) by a tally of 997,331 votes to 762,981. Tom MacArthur (R) defeated Aimee Belgard (D) 95,166 to 75,972 in the third congressional district election.
In the freeholder election, Republicans Bruce Garganio and Mary Ann O’ Brien defeated Democrats Tom Pullion and Michael Schmidt with 52.55 percent of the vote.