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YORK, Maine Voters headed to the polls Saturday at York High School, where the final ballots are being cast in the town s annual budget referendum and election.
In addition to deciding the outcome of contested races for the Board of Selectmen, Budget Committee and York School Committee, pandemic-weary residents will either accept or reject each component of a 3.9% budget increase local leaders have proposed.
Polling place hours and absentee voting
During the first hour of in-person voting, about 90 people cast their ballots, according to Town Clerk Mary-Anne Szeniawski. If that pace continues until polls close at 8 p.m., about 1,000 people will vote in person, she said.
MaineUnited-statesCapitol-hillChristiner-brownStevenm-leifheitLynnm-osgoodRussell-petersonThomas-martineTodd-frederickMary-anne-szeniawskiRadka-meaderBrendon-hynesYORK, Maine Family, friends and colleagues remember Edward Ted Little as a good friend and hardworking community leader.
Little, a current member of the York Budget Committee and former longtime member of the town s Board of Selectmen, died Sunday morning at 80 years old, according to Sue Little, his wife of 57 years. He leaves behind four children. He was a wonderful husband, and he was a wonderful dad, Sue Little said.
In some ways, the COVID-19 pandemic was a gift of more time spent together, she said.
Along with his public efforts to serve the community, Ted Little helped in more subtle ways. One small example, Sue said, is that he would often give rides to people without cars. He was very gentle, she added.
MaineUnited-statesEdward-tedRobert-palmer-jrCharlie-steedmanSteve-burnsTom-carnicelliGeorge-churchMary-anne-szeniawskiYork-school-committeeBudget-committeeTed-little-for-york-budget-committeeYORK, Maine In what is likely to be her last appearance before the Board of Selectmen in her role as town clerk/tax collector, Mary-Anne Szeniawski graciously accepted the board s remarks of gratitude Monday night.
Szeniawski, who has served the town since 1979, said she shares credit for all her good work with Deputy Clerk/Tax Collector Mary Indiano, who is retiring after 40 years of service. Behind every good woman is a good woman, she said.
Szeniawski, who announced in January that she won t seek reelection, appeared before the board Monday to provide an update on protocols to be followed in the May 22 election. Public health precautions will remain in effect, including social distancing of 6 feet and mask-wearing strongly suggested, Szeniawski said. Only two people declined to wear masks at the town s polling place during last fall s election, she said.
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