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For municipal election, Swampscott polls open Tuesday


For municipal election, Swampscott polls open Tuesday
Officials relocate town s six precincts to high school gym for municipal election
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If they have not already cast ballots, Swampscott voters get to weigh in on candidates running in the Tuesday, April 27 on Election Day.
Election Day will arrive after Swampscott Town Clerk Susan Duplin offered a solid week of in-person voting inside Swampscott Town Hall, 22 Monument Ave. – which wraps up on Friday from 8 a.m. to noon.
Absentee ballots must be dropped off at the town hall before 8 p.m. on Election Day. Early-voting ad absentee ballots can be turned in either to Duplin’s town-hall office or dropped in a secure 24-hour ballot box, checked and emptied frequently throughout the day, outside town hall’s main entrance. ....

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EDITORIAL: Our 2021 Swampscott election endorsements


EDITORIAL: Our 2021 Swampscott election endorsements
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Writing endorsement editorials can be a stressful, taxing task, but those feelings are indicative of just how serious we carry out the annual exercise.  The process inevitably culminates with candidates and their supporters being either happy or unhappy with the newspaper. 
In the election cycle, we have witnessed some candidates and their supporters partake in name calling, mudslinging, political-hit jobs and character attacks that do nothing but sow divisiveness among residents.
But there is always an exception:  The Swampscott School Committee contest between Colin Codner and Glenn Paster has been a model one. Both candidates have conducted themselves and treated each other with the utmost respect. This was on full display during the Swampscott candidates’ forum cosponsored by Swampscott Republicans and Democrats last week.  ....

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