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Millinocket, E. Millinocket, Lincoln list slates

Residents of Millinocket, East Millinocket and Lincoln will have a host of candidates to choose from in the local elections to be held Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 2.

. In Lincoln, six people are running for three open council seats that carry three-year terms. They are Samuel Clay and Stephen Clay, Robert Coyle, Jeffery Gifford, Alan Grant and Thora House.

The Lincoln board of education races are for three three-year seats and one seat that carries a one-year term. Sarah Crockett, Darrell Dill Sr., Mary Hawkes and Jacqueline Thurlow are running for the three-year seats. David Edwards is running unopposed for the one-year seat, Marscella Ireland, Lincoln’s tax collector, said.

The Lincoln Sanitary Board has three candidates running for two three-year seats. Donald Barker Jr., Charles Gulesian and Sterling Osgood are the candidates.

Voters can vote at Mattanawcook Academy High School from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Ireland said.

. In Millinocket, two open council seats carrying three-year terms are open. They are being vied for by David Cyr, Avern Danforth, Donna McLaughlin, Elizabeth Mahoney, Alyce Maragus, Wallace Paul and Peter Walsh, Town Clerk Roxanne Johnson said.

Unopposed candidates Wendy-Jo Berube and Shelley Farrington are running for two school board seats that carry three-year terms, Johnson said.

There is one referendum question that reads, “Shall order No. 71-2004, entitled ‘Appropriation for general administration’ which reads ‘It is ordered that $498,365 is hereby raised and appropriated for general administration,’ be approved?”

Stearns High School’s gymnasium will be open to voters from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m., Johnson said.

. East Millinocket has no open local government or school board seats this election. Town Hall will be open to voters from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. for state and national elections.


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