Plan to vote on Saturday

Dear fellow Hanoverians:

The Annual Town Election Day is this Saturday, May 10th. The polls are
open from 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. at Hanover High School. What’s your
voting strategy? When will you go to the polls given everything else you
need to do on Saturday?

On the ballot will be elections for:
• two members of the Board of Selectmen for a three year term each,
• two members of the School Committee for a three year term each,
• three members of the Housing Authority (one term for five years, one
term for four years, and one term for three years),
• two members of the Board of Assessors (one for a three year term and
one for one year),
• one member of the Planning Board for a five year term,
• one Board of Health member for a three year term,
• one member of the Board of Public Works for a three year term,
• one Trustee of the Public Library for a three year term and
• one Moderator for a one year term.

Also appearing on the ballot is Question One regarding whether the Town
Clerk’s position should become an appointed (rather than elected)
position. This question also appeared as a warrant article which failed to
win approval at Town Meeting this past Monday night.

Candidates appearing on the ballot are:

Selectman
Susan M. Setterland
Robert S. O’Rourke

School Committee
Kevin R. Dyer
Ruth A. Lynch
Kimberly Mills-Booker

Housing Authority (5 year term)
Diane Campbell

Board of Health
Robin B. McLaughlin

Board of Public Works
Joseph V. Polsinello

Trustee of the Public Library
Elaine J. Shea

Moderator
Douglas T. Thomson

Despite the shortage of candidates on the ballot, our forefathers gave us
the right to vote for our elected leaders, and generations of veterans have
insured that we get to keep that right. Don’t miss your chance to
participate in one of our country’s most precious democratic cornerstones
– the privilege of voting. See you at the polls!

For “Around Town on the Web”,
Cathy H-B


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