Berlin voters fill elected seats at annual election
BERLIN - There may have been little question about the end results, but 133 voters - 4% of the registered voters - took the time to cast ballots Monday in Berlin s annual election.
All but 12 voters cast ballots for three candidates: Roger Bradley for a one-year seat as an assessor, Beth Christensen for a one-year seat as a Library Trustee and Robert Wheeler for a three-year seat on the Board of Health.
For the three-year seat as a Cemetery Commissioner, Brenna Ewing out-paced John Cross, 21-11.
Also elected were:
• Margaret Stone, Select Board, 106 votes; Quinn Pierce received 8 votes;
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Michael Long will remain on the Scituate School Committee after getting more than double the votes of his sole challenger, Richard Taft.
According to the unofficial results from the Town Clerk’s office for the Saturday, May 22 election, Long beat Taft 1,079 to 513.
The School Committee race was the only contested race.
Long served three terms on the School Committee and believes he brings “a level of experience, compassion, and thoughtfulness that will benefit the community.”
One of his goals, he said, is to continue to work with the administration and town to review the elementary buildings. Another goal is to ensure that the curriculum being taught at every grade level is easily accessible for the community. A third goal is to continue with the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion work that has been done this year.
Eastham voters, 894 of them, went out to vote Tuesday for an election with five uncontested races.
Jamie Demetri (847 votes) ran unopposed for one three-year term on the Select Board. She is currently the chairwoman of the Select Board.
Patricia Aurigemma (848 votes) ran unopposed for the one seat on the Nauset Regional School Committee. That position is a three-year term.
Edgar Miranda (851 votes) ran unopposed for the one seat on the Eastham Elementary School Committee, a three-year term.
There was no candidate running for the open slot on the Housing Authority. The position is for five years. (Eileen Morgan got 45 write-in votes; Jim McMakin got 10 write-in votes.)
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Falmouth s town election on Tuesday, May 18, will see Michael Heylin and Onjale Scott Price square off for a select board seat. (Patch Graphics)
FALMOUTH, MA Falmouth voters will head to the polls Tuesday, May 18, for the 2021 town election.
One contested race will headline the election, and that s for a seat on the Falmouth Select Board. Incumbent Select Board member Douglas Jones chose not to seek reelection, so two candidates: Michael Heylin and Onjale Scott Price, will compete for the open seat.
Heylin is a town meeting member for Precinct 5 and has run for several town positions over the years, including for the Select Board, Planning Board and Falmouth Library Board of Trustees.