Art presentation wraps up first Warwick Arts and Science Summer Program session >Warwick Selectboard member and Warwick Arts and Science Summer Program volunteer Brian Snell leads participating students on a hike to the lily pond. Contributed Photo >Janice Starmer leads a lesson under a tent on the former Warwick Community School grounds as part of the Warwick Arts and Science Summer Program. From left to right are Liam Smith, Elaina Holloway, Hannah Mankowsky, Janice Starmer, Silas Smith, Evan Holloway and Dylan Padden. Contributed Photo >Participating students in the Warwick Arts and Science Summer Program head out for a hike. Contributed Photo
Art presentation wraps up first Warwick Arts and Science Summer Program session
Warwick Selectboard member and Warwick Arts and Science Summer Program volunteer Brian Snell leads participating students on a hike to the lily pond. Contributed Photo
Janice Starmer leads a lesson under a tent on the former Warwick Community School grounds as part of the Warwick Arts and Science Summer Program. From left to right are Liam Smith, Elaina Holloway, Hannah Mankowsky, Janice Starmer, Silas Smith, Evan Holloway and Dylan Padden. Contributed Photo
Participating students in the Warwick Arts and Science Summer Program head out for a hike. Contributed Photo
Genovese takes Selectboard seat in Warwick election, moderator position remains vacant
Modified: 5/18/2021 4:06:59 PM
WARWICK Just 42 ballots were cast in the annual town election on Monday, which saw Alan Genovese take the open three-year Selectboard seat on a write-in campaign. About 6.75 percent of the town’s 622 registered voters cast their ballots, with Town Clerk John Paganetti saying 36 residents filled out their ballots in person at Town Hall on Monday, while six voted early or by mail.
The moderator position was the only one that was not filled. According to Treasurer Beth Gilgun, there were multiple write-in candidates, all of whom did not accept the position. A moderator can be appointed by the Selectboard.
Genovese takes Selectboard seat in Warwick election, moderator position remains vacant
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WARWICK Just 42 ballots were cast in the annual town election on Monday, which saw Alan Genovese take the open three-year Selectboard seat on a write-in campaign. About 6.75 percent of the town’s 622 registered voters cast their ballots, with Town Clerk John Paganetti saying 36 residents filled out their ballots in person at Town Hall on Monday, while six voted early or by mail.
The moderator position was the only one that was not filled. According to Treasurer Beth Gilgun, there were multiple write-in candidates, all of whom did not accept the position. A moderator can be appointed by the Selectboard.
Former Warwick Selectboard member announces write-in campaign for open seat
Published: 5/14/2021 3:14:28 PM
WARWICK With just a few days to go before Monday’s town election, Alan Genovese has announced a write-in campaign to pursue the open three-year term on the Selectboard.
A former Warwick Selectboard member, having served as chair during his term in the mid-2000s, Genovese said he had carefully considered whether to run for election this year, and shared a written statement to introduce himself to voters ahead of Monday’s election. In-person polling hours will be at Town Hall from noon to 4 p.m.
“Although I was not born and raised here, I have been a resident of Warwick for over 30 years and very much enjoy the benefits that this small rural community has to offer,” he wrote. “However, we are not without our challenges. We have to balance our support for providing a quality education for our students within the context of maintaining our local government and town