4:58 Jeffrey Johnson and Wade Hasty will take seats on the Williamstown, Massachusetts select board after Tuesday’s high turnout municipal election. According to official numbers released Wednesday, 1,823 voters representing a 38% turnout went to the polls in the community of around 7,500. Amid a series of scandals regarding police misconduct and larger conversations about systemic racism in Williamstown, some townspeople – including candidate Albert Cummings – felt threatened by the discourse. “I'm worried about the town," said Cummings. "I've never seen the town- In my whole life. I've never seen this much tension, I guess you'd call it. I mean, I think it could even go into turmoil. I mean, the town is, is a mess right now. And there's people that are just trying to find everything bad there is about Williamstown, and I'm not going stand for it.”