Voters to decide Recreation Commission race in Williamsburg town election

Voters to decide Recreation Commission race in Williamsburg town election

WILLIAMSBURG — Voters will decide one contested race in Monday’s town election ballot as incumbent Nicole Turner and caucus nominees Pat James and Amy Weber are running to fill two three-year seats on the Recreation Commission.

There are no candidates for assessor or the Regional School Committee on the ballot, both of which have an open seat.

Select Board Chairperson Denise Banister is up for reelection to serve three more years, as well as Helen Symons of the Board of Health, and Kevin McAllister of the Board of Library Trustees. Moderator Kayla Solomon plans to return for a one-year term.

The Finance Committee has three open seats. Two incumbents, Amy Bisbee and Jody Nishman, are seeking reelection, while newcomer Patrick Sumner seeks the third seat.

The Local School Committee has two three-year seats, with incumbent Collin Black and candidate Sarah “Zevey” Steinitz on the ballot. There are also a couple two-year seats up for grabs, with nominees Amanda Bradford and Catherine Skiba seeking them out.

Colin Black plans on returning for a three-year term on the Trust Fund/Cemetery Commission, while Don Lawton and Martin Sullivan also plan returns for three-year terms on the Water/Sewer Commission.

Polls, located in the Town Office at 141 Main St., open at 10 a.m. on Monday and close at 7 p.m.


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