Bedford Votes on Saturday, March 14 from 8 am until 6 pm

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Compiled by The Bedford Citizen

Saturday, March 14, is Bedford’s Election Day: The polls are open from 8 am until 6 pm at the John Glenn Middle School.

It’s time for Bedford’s annual municipal election to select our Town officials. While man candidates are running without opposition, there is an important contest for School Committee.

After a sterling 12-year career, Abbie Seibert is stepping down from the School Committee. Two candidates – Jennifer Kelley and Dan Brosgol – seek to take Abbie’s place, and Bedford is fortunate to have two such accomplished candidates. You’re invited to watch them debate on Bedford TV’s community affairs program, Bedford Common, and then read The Bedford Citizen’s candidate pages.

Links to full information about each candidate includes their original caucus or candidate statement, answers to questions posed by The Citizen’s Editorial Board, and their final statements.

Selectman – One 3-year term

Bedford School Committee – One 3-year term

Planning Board– One 3-year term

Assessors – One 3-year term

Board of Health – Two 3-year terms

  • Anita Raj  Incumbent & Caucus Nominee – no final statement
  • Sarah H. Thompson  Incumbent & Caucus Nominee – no final statement

Library Trustee – Two 3-year terms

Bedford Housing Authority – One 4-year term

Shawsheen Regional School Committee – One 3-year term

Shawsheen Regional School Committee – One 1-year term

  • Donald Drouin  Caucus Nominee – no final statement

The best people turn out in the worst weather,

so we’ll expect to see you at the polls!

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