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Politics & Government

Bedford Town Election is on March 14, Budgetary Meeting March 15

Registered voters will decide officers, budget and other items for the town in March.

BEDFORD, NH — Registered voters in Bedford will have the opportunity to elect new town officers on Tuesday, March 14, 2017. Elections will take place at the Bedford High School Gymnasium from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. On Wednesday March 15, the town will hold a Budgetary Meeting at 7 p.m. in the Bedford Middle/High School at 47 Nashua Road. All the details are located on the town website.

Here is a summary of what will be on the ballot:

Article 1: Election of Town Officers

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Town Council- Vote for 2 for three-year term

Catherine A. Rombeau

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Chris Bandazian

James Barrett

Trustees of the Trust Funds- Vote for 1 for three-year term

Lawrence Cheetham

Library Trustee- Vote for 1 for three-year term

Robert H. Brooks

Anthony J. Frederick Jr.

Town Clerk- vote for 1 for three-year term

Diane O’Neil

Lori Radke

Article 2:

Zoning Amendments proposed by the Planning Board (7 Amendments)

Zoning Amendment submitted by Citizen Petition (1 Amendment)

Article 3: Charter Amendment Proposed by Town Council- propose to remove last sentence: “No vote on this matter may be taken within 90 days of the Town election.”

School Ballot Items:

Elect to School Board- vote for 2 for three-year terms:

Candidates:

Bill Foote

Bill Kassler

See School Sample Ballot for the Budget and other items.

For the full details of what will be voted on at the Budgetary Meeting on Wednesday, March 15, visit the town website.

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