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Durham, Barrington, Lee, Madbury elect town, school leaders
Staff report
Here s a look at the results:
Oyster River School District
Voters in Durham, Lee and Madbury approved a $50,173,045 operating budget in a 1,584-435 vote. (The default budget that would have been enacted if the proposed budget was defeated was $50,080,250.)
Durham s three-year term on the School Board was won by Yusi Turell with 1,333 votes, defeating Jeffrey Fortin (422) and Erik Mason (214).
Lee s three-year term on the board was won by incumbent Brian Cisneros (1,578) over Nicolas Alcocer (283).
Madbury s three-year term on the board was won by incumbent Daniel Klein (1,280) over Michelle Dunbar (446) and Kevin Abbott (173).
Tuesday, March 9, is annual meeting and election day for towns throughout the Granite State.
Here’s a look at some of the races and warrant articles voters in southern Strafford County will decide at the polls.
Durham
This year’s Durham Town Council election features a six-way race for three three-year seats on the nine-member council. Running are Nicholas Germain, Charles Hotchkiss, James Lawson (incumbent), Dr. Warrent Smith, Tyanne Sylvestre and Carden Welsh (incumbent).
Durham’s polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on March 9 in Oyster River High School’s multipurpose room. See more on the Oyster River School District vote below.
Highlands ARH Community CEO Tim Hatfield and Community Development Director for the Big Sandy Region Danielle Harmon, left, and Pikeville Medical Center CEO Donovan Blackburn as well as Senior Vice President / COO of PMC s Physician Practice Melissa Thacker make their presentation s to the Floyd County Schools Board of Education. Both ARH and PMC pitched their respective telehealth programs to the board, which will review the presentations then decide which hospitalâs telehealth services to use. Floyd Chronicle and Times photo by Austin Blankenship
Over the course of the last year, telehealth has been transforming the way individuals receive medical attention and last week, two local hospitals presented on how this new advancement can help the Floyd County Schools District.
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