Tuesday, March 10
*incumbent
(one seat for three years)
Mark Chamberlain* 82 votes
(one seat for two years)
Walter Holland* 184 votes
(one seat for three years)
Ginny (Virginia) Chrisenton* 175 votes
(one seat for three years)
Ann Harkleroad* 177 votes
(one seat for one year)
Robert H. Rogers* 123 votes
(one seat for three years)
John Pomer 62 write-in votes
(one seat for six years)
Jessie Salisbury* 175 votes
(three seats for three years)
Karen Grybko* 160 votes
John Pomer* 148 votes
Arnold Byam 2 write-in votes
(two seats for three years)
Lisa Post* 148 votes
Ray Humphreys 41 write-in votes
■Article 2 asks for changes to the building code to bring them up to date with the State of New Hampshire’s most recently adopted version of the International Residential Code. PASSED 135 YES to 40 NO
March 14 at 10 a.m. in Citizens’ Hall
■Article 3 asks for approval of the $2,165,071 operating budget.
■Article 4 asks to raise $32,500 to be added to the 1994 Fire Department Pumper Capital Reserve Fund.
■Article 5 asks to raise $35,000 for the 2005 Fire Department Pumper Capital Reserve Fund.
■Article 6 asks to raise $10,000 for the Lyndeborough Fire Department Equipment Capital Reserve Fund.
■Article 7 asks to raise $290,000 to purchase a Fire Department tanker truck and equipment and to withdraw up to $290,000 from the 1984 Fire Department Tanker Truck Capital Reserve Fund.
■Article 8 asks to change the purpose of the Repair and Replacement of the 1984 Fire Department Tanker Truck Capital Reserve Fund to the Repair and Replacement of the Fire Department Tanker Truck Capital Reserve Fund. This article is contingent on passage of Article 14.
■Article 9 asks to raise $21,000 to purchase a Vehicle Ventilation Exhaust System for the Fire Station and to withdraw up to $21,000 from the Lyndeborough Fire Department Equipment Capital Reserve Fund.
■Article 10 asks to raise $10,000 to purchase a Washing Machine Extractor System for cleaning fire department protective gear, and to withdraw up to $5,000 from the Lyndeborough Fire Department Equipment Capital Reserve Fund.
■Article 11 asks to raise $53,000 to purchase new portable radios for the Fire Department, with $2,650 coming from taxation and $50,350 coming from a FEMA grant.
■Article 12 asks to raise $30,000 to add to last year’s approved $23,000 to purchase a new police vehicle.
■Article 13 asks to raise $170,000 and withdraw $140,000 from the 2008 Volvo Truck Capital Reserve Fund to purchase a Highway Department dump truck.
■Article 13 asks to change the purpose of the existing Repair and Replacement of the 2008 Volvo Truck Capital Reserve Fund to the Repair and Replacement of the 2020 Dump Truck Capital Reserve Fund.
■Article 15 asks to raise $8,000 to add to the Repair an d Replacement of the 2016 Highway Department One-Ton Truck Capital Reserve Fund.
■Article 17 asks to raise $12,000 to add to the Repair and Replacement of the 2016 Mid-Size Dump Truck Capital Reserve Fund.
