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Norwich voters elect Layton to another term
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Modified: 3/2/2021 9:08:04 PM
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NORWICH Residents approved town and school spending plans, while also voting to give incumbent Selectboard member Mary Layton another three-year term in Australian ballot voting Tuesday.
Layton received 550 votes to defeat challenger Pamela Smith, who won 364 votes. Marcia Calloway ran unopposed for a two-year term on the board, and Neil Odell was uncontested for the School Board.
Residents voted, 699-221, to OK a $4.78 million municipal budget that officials say would result in an additional $303 in taxes for a $500,000 house.
Plans to spend $30,000 to join six Upper Valley communities that contribute to a regional energy coordinator position were approved as well.
Town Meeting preview: Layton, Smith square off for seat in Norwich
Modified: 2/15/2021 7:23:08 PM
NORWICH Voters in Norwich will decide a contested Selectboard race during Australian ballot voting next month.
Two people are running for a three-year seat on the board. Incumbent Mary Layton, seeking a third term, will face off against Pamela Smith, a lister, trustee of the public funds and former member of the Norwich Finance Committee.
Four of the Finance Committee’s five appointed members, including Smith, resigned last month in protest, saying the Selectboard ignored their input.
In a post to the town’s Listserv, Layton said she’d like to continue serving on Norwich’s Childcare Committee, which is exploring ways to help parents pay for early childhood education. She also hopes to improve Norwich’s sidewalk network, reduce the town’s use of fossil fuels and develop more affordable housing.
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