By Stephen Seitz
KILLINGTON – Killington voters will be choosing between two familiar faces when the pick a selectman in March.
Both incumbent Selectman Chris Bianchi and former Selectman Jim Haff turned petitions in for the position, according to Town Clerk Lucrecia Wonsor, who added that the other incumbents also turned in petitions prior to the deadline. The seat on the Board of Selectmen is the only contested race, however.
Assuming no write-in candidates, M.B. Neisner will continue as town moderator; Eileen Godfrey will serve another term as lister; Diane S. Miller, trustee of public funds; Jill Post, library trustee; and Kirstin Schiessl-Alf will remain on the school board.
Haff, Bianchi face off for selectman
By Stephen Seitz
KILLINGTON – Killington voters will be choosing between two familiar faces when the pick a selectman in March.
Both
incumbent Selectman Chris Bianchi and former Selectman Jim Haff turned
petitions in for the position, according to Town Clerk Lucrecia Wonsor,
who added that the other incumbents also turned in petitions prior to
the deadline. The seat on the Board of Selectmen is the only contested
race, however.
Assuming no write-in candidates, M.B.
Neisner will continue as town moderator; Eileen Godfrey will serve
another term as lister; Diane S. Miller, trustee of public funds; Jill
Post, library trustee; and Kirstin Schiessl-Alf will remain on the
school board.
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