
GOSHEN — Fourteen unopposed candidates for office are on Saturday’s town election ballot, including nine people who are up for reelection and five who are caucus nominees.
Residents will be able to vote 9 a.m. until 1 p.m. in the John James Memorial Hall, located at 42 Main St.
Among those on the ballot are:
■Peri Hall for another three-year term on the Select Board after her 2022 election.
■Julie Hooks for five more years on the Planning Board after being elected to a three-year term in 2022.
■Caucus nominee Stephen Estelle is seeking a spot as town moderator succeeding Keith Wright.
■There are two, three-year terms for spots on the Finance Committee. Up for reelection is Kristine Bissell, who is also an almoner and has a seat on the Select Board, and caucus nominee Kristine Barry.
■Two caucus nominees are seeking spots on the Board of Health: Marya Zilberberg for a three-year spot, and Jake Lulek for a two-year position.
■Stephen Fancy seeks three more years on the Board of Assessors.
■Current secretary of the town’s almoners, Henrietta Munroe, is looking to continue for another three-year term.
■Carla Rymond is up for reelection to a three-year term on the Chesterfield-Goshen Regional School Committee.
■The Library’s Board of Trustees caucus nominee is Thomas Wartenburg, for a three-year term.
■All three supervisors of the Tilton Fruit Farm are up for reelection: Roger Culver, Robert Goss and Richard Polwrek. The farm is a community-owned “model” farm donated by Spencer Tilton in 1918.
Samuel Gelinas can be reached at sgelinas@gazettenet.com.
