The slate for the upcoming town election features several newcomers hoping to win seats after some incumbents decided not to run for reelection, and one contested seat — two candidates are vying for one opening on the Parks and Recreation Commission. All seats are for three-year terms.
Residents can vote in person in the Smith gym from 7:30 a.m.–8 p.m. on Monday, March 29. They may also vote by absentee ballot, or early by mail (this last option has been extended by the legislature).
The election is usually held two days after the Annual Town Meeting, but the ATM this year will be held outdoors on May 15 (details to be announced).
Board/committee | Candidate | Incumbent not running for reelection |
---|---|---|
Board of Assessors | Edward Morgan* | |
Board of Health | Patricia Miller* | |
Board of Selectmen | Jennifer Glass* | |
Cemetery Commission | Douglas Harding** | None (the seat is currently open) |
Commissioner of Trust Funds | — | Donald Collins |
Housing Commission | Evan Gorman | |
LSRHS School Committee | Heather Cowap Salemme | Carole Kasper |
LSRHS School Committee | Mary Warzynski | Ellen Joachim |
Parks and Recreation Committee | Brianna Doo, Evan Gorman | Sarah Chester |
Planning Board | Gerald Taylor* | |
School Committee | Susan Taylor* | |
School Committee | John Maclachlan | Peter Borden |
Trustees of Bemis Fund | Miriam Borden* | |
Water Commission | Jim Hutchinson* |
* Incumbent running for reelection
** Doug Harding is running for the seat formerly held by his wife Susan, who passed away in 2020.