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Article: Crowded fields for Pelham election ballot.
- Article from:
- The Sun (Lowell, MA)
- Article date:
- February 23, 2007
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Byline: Chris Camire
Feb. 23--PELHAM -- The ballot for the March 13 election has been finalized and several key races are wide open. Five candidates are seeking two three-year seats on the Board of Selectmen. They are incumbent Harold V. Lynde, and challengers Aaron D. Fox, Robert "Bob" Haverty, Alfio Torrisi and Douglas Viger. Five candidates are seeking three three-year seats on the Budget Committee. They are incumbents Gregory Farris and George "Joe" Puddister IV, and challengers Kenneth Dunne, Lawrence J. Hall and Pamela McCarthy. Three candidates are seeking two one-year seats on the Planning Board. They are incumbent Paul L. Dadak, and challengers ...
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