![]() ![]() No one has obtained papers to run for the housing authority seat.Īlso to be decided in the election are a total of 100 town meeting member seats from the town's 10 precincts. Incumbent Robert Mason has not yet done so. ![]() James Coyne of Brook Road has drawn nomination papers for a seat on the cemetery trustees. planning board member Alexander Whiteside and Park Commissioner Robert Kelly. Other incumbents who have taken out nomination papers for new terms are Assessor James Henderson. The three incumbent trustees: Andrea Gordon, Paul Hays and Herbert Voigt, have not yet taken out nomination papers. Philip Driscoll has taken himself out of the running for re-election to the housing authority, and has instead qualified to run for one of the three seats available on the library trustees. Mary Stenson, who was appointed to board last year, has obtained papers to seek a one-year term. Town Treasurer James McAuliffe has turned in his nomination papers for a re-election bid.įor the board of health, Laura Richards has taken out nomination papers for a new term. Town Clerk Susan Galvin has taken out nomination papers for a new term. They are Kevin Donahue and Sheila Egan Varela. In other town-wide races, both school committee incumbents have taken out nomination papers for new terms. The top finisher in the selectman's race will win a three-year term, with the candidate coming in second receiving a two-year term and the third place finisher elected for one year.Ĭandidates for town-wide office need to obtain signatures from at least 50 registered voters to qualify for a spot on the ballot. Farrington has already filed his nomination papers. The challengers include Richard Boehler of Church Street, a former warrant committee member Melinda Collins of Hillside Street, Tony Farrington of Audubon Road, who ran for selectman last year Steven Fruzzatti of Granite Avenue, a Precinct 7 town meeting member and Michael Zullas of Fairbanks Road, a former member of the school committee. Incumbent Selectman David Burnes has taken out nomination papers for a second term. MILTON − The three selectman seats on the April 24 town election ballot has attracted a half dozen potential candidates. ![]()
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