
STRONG — Voters will head to the polls Friday to elect seven municipal officials ahead of Saturday’s annual town meeting.
Polls will be open from 1 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Forster Memorial Building.
Jim Burrill and Andy Pratt II are challenging Selectman Mike Pond for a three-year term, while Selectman Rob Elliott is unopposed for a two-year term.
Fire Chief Duayne Boyd is unopposed for a three-year term.
Robert Webster, Susan Pratt and Tom Piekart II are candidates for the two six-year seats on the Budget Committee.
There are no candidates for a three-year term on the School Administrative District 58 board of directors, but voters may nominate write-in candidates.
The remaining 40 articles on the warrant are to be decided at the annual town meeting at 9:30 a.m. Saturday at the Forster Memorial Building.
The proposed $1.05 million budget is 2 percent higher than last year.
Selectmen have recommended taking $250,000 from surplus to reduce the tax commitment.
They and the Budget Committee have also recommended raising $68,500 for the Public Works Department.
Additionally, selectmen have recommended $25,000 go to the special equipment account, while the Budget Committee has advised $15,000.
Voters will also be asked to raise $25,500 for the Forster Memorial Building account.
Selectmen have declined all requests from nonprofit agencies, except the United Methodist Economic Ministry in Salem, which has requested $5,000 from the town. Selectmen and the Budget Committee have recommended voters approve $2,700.![]()
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