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Early voting starts Saturday in Ridgeley
Ronda Wertman
Special to the News Tribune
RIDGELEY – As Ridgley prepares for its town election next month, voters have two opportunities to participate in early voting starting this Saturday.
Early election voting is set for 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. May 29 and June 5 at the town hall.
Election day June 8, voters can cast their ballots from 6:30 a.m. to 7:30 p.m. at Sharing Life Ministries on Second Avenue across from the American Legion.
On the ballot are mayor Mark Jones, who is facing challenger William Shepherd for the mayor’s seat.
In the council race, incumbents Nickolas Imes, Bernard “Duke” Lantz, Don McFarland and James Twigg will face Clarence “Butch” Hawse and Robert Lambert for the five council seats.
It’s a doorway to darkness, an opening cut into the side of a hill. It leads to a long, low tunnel. I have to crouch down to avoid hitting my head. All we can hear is the crunch of our feet on the ground. All we can see are the spots of light from our torches. We walk down into the darkness. My guide, Andrew Watson, points his torch at a hole in the tunnel wall. It’s about 2ft high. Andrew used to be a coal miner and tells me the 2ft-high tunnel is typical of the ones he used to have to crawl down when he worked in the mines. I tell him it sounds hellish. He shrugs. You get used to it, he says.