Incumbent Dean Larabee will be facing off against challenger Michael Kalif in the May 8 election.
Michael Kalif, a teacher, believes in 'conservative ideas'
Kalif, 64, said he's the candidate for new ideas.
"I'm running for change," he said. "I don't like the way things are going in this country or this town. I believe in conservative ideas, and I don't want to be a part of the way the town is run now. Things aren't getting done. I'll get things done."
The retired engineer and Somerset Berkley Regional High School computer teacher has been a Berkley resident since 2002.
He said the only reason there have been no yard signs around town with his name on them is that he's running a low budget campaign.