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BY STEPHEN BEALE They may have had divided opinions over the candidates and issues, but voters seemed to be at a consensus on at least one thing: the polling operation the town ran on Election Day was a runaway success. Voters started lining up at Bedford Read More...
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BY STEPHEN BEALE The Town Council and School Board each have two new members, following the election on Tuesday, March 11. On the town side, Chris Bandazian and Bill Dermody won two seats to the Town Council with 1,721 and 2,093 votes, respectively. “I Read More...
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BY STEPHEN BEALE The defeat of two bonds has imperiled the future of the town road program and opened the possibility that the intersection of Nashua Road and Route 101 will not be improved in time for a new class of high school drivers. A majority of Read More...
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BY SUSAN CLARK Ballots are stacked and election officials are ready for what they hope is a record turnout of voters making some important decisions in town and school matters. Election Day is Tuesday, March 11, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., at Bedford High Read More...
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BY CHRIS QUARTARONE A number of town and school positions are up for grabs in the March 11 election. Those interested in serving the town or the School District must file for office from Wednesday, Jan. 23, to Friday, Feb. 1. Open seats and filing information Read More...
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BY CHRIS QUARTARONE No lines and no waiting was what election official Ernie Pasquino told voters as he directed them to the polls at Bedford High School. For the first time ever voting took place at the high school and it went smoothly and, more importantly, Read More...
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BY KEVIN SHALVEY It happens every election. People flock to the polls to cast their ballots and instead, as a joke, they vote for Mickey Mouse. Which fictitious character gets the most votes? “Off the top of my head, I’d say Disney characters Read More...
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BY KEVIN SHALVEY Voters elected two new town councilors, Mike Izbicki and Bob Young, and re-elected incumbent Michael Scanlon to another three-year term. In the race for two three-year council seats, Scanlon came away with 1,476 votes, Izbicki received Read More...
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BY KEVIN SHALVEY Though the school board hasn’t faced many contentious issues for the upcoming March 13 elections, this year’s operating budget and the opening of the new middle school depend on one warrant article. When voters go to the polls, Read More...
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BY KEVIN SHALVEY Councilors have increased the 2007 proposed budget by $12,840, allocating money for mosquito testing and new town voting booths. The proposed operating budget that will be brought to Town Meeting on Tuesday, March 7, is $23,002,751, said Read More...
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BY KEVIN SHALVEY It was a relatively easy deliberative session for school administrators – very little public discussion and all warrants approved. Residents also approved a $2,500 amendment to the proposed 2007-08 operating budget, giving the board Read More...
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