Merrimack 2022 Town And School Election Voters' Guide
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Merrimack NH
10 April, 2022
6:05 PM
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MERRIMACK, NH — Voters in Merrimack go to the polls on April 12 to make decisions about town and school budgets as well as political positions, warrant articles, and more. Here is everything you need to know. Voting The polls will be open from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, April 12, 2022. Where Do I Vote? Merrimack has three polling locations: James Mastricola Upper Elementary School, in the All-Purpose Room at 26 Baboosic Lake Road.St. John Neumann Church, 708 Milford Road (Route 101A)Merrimack Middle School, 31 Madeline Bennett Lane. Click this link to find your polling location. Town Races Town Councilor, two 3-year seats Barbara HealeyAndy HunterCharles Lafond Town Councilor, one 1-year seat Michael R. DrouinLon Woods Ethics Committee, two 3-year seats Write-ins Library Trustees, one 3-year seat Debra Covell Trustee of the Trust Funds, one 3-year seat Chris ChristensenDavid Rutzkie Moderator, one 2-year seat Lynn Christensen Supervisor of the Checklist, one 4-year seat Miriam Gage Supervisor of the Checklist, one 6-year seat Fran L'HeureuxTarah Noonan Town Articles Article 2: $10.1 million for wastewater treatment upgrades. Article 3, petition: $3 million for drainage and road repairs to the Woodland Drive area. Article 4: $36.2 million town operating budget with a default budget of $34.4 million. Article 5: $1.95 million to the capital reserve-expendable trust fund for equipment and other repairs not included in the town budget. Article 6: $500,000 for sewer infrastructure and capital reserve fund. Article 7: Collective bargaining agreement for two years of wage increases for the Teamster Local 633 for DPW and other workers. Article 8: Charter amendment to appoint two alternative members for 1-year terms to the Trustee of the Trust Funds. To view a sample ballot, click on this link. To view the Town Meeting Guide, click on this link. Schools School Board, two 3-year seats Naomi HalterKen MartinJennifer McCormackJaimie Von Schoen Planning & Building Committee, two 3-year seats Shayne AlbuquerqueGage Perry Budget Committee, four 3-year seats Michelle BronchukLee FrenchGina GroffCarol Lang Budget Committee, one 1-year seat Rachel Paepke Moderator, one 3-year seat Brian McCarthy Clerk, one 3-year seat Patricia Heinrich Treasurer, one 3-year seat Jennifer Heinrich School Articles Article 2: Accept gifts on behalf of the district Article 3: $1.25 million for raised agreed to in a collective bargaining agreement with the Merrimack Teachers Association. Article 4: A call for a special town meeting if Article 3 is defeated. Article 5: $950,000 in one-time salary adjustment to the scale for the Merrimack Teachers Association. Article 6: $1.4 million for a roof replacement project on the Thorntons Ferry Elementary School. Article 7: Retain year-end unassigned general funds of any fiscal year not to exceed 5 percent of the current fiscal year's net assessment. Article 8: $83.4 million operating budget with a default budget of $83.2 million. To view a sample ballot, click here. To view the School Meeting Guide, click here. Got a news tip? Send it to [email protected]. View videos on Tony Schinella's YouTube.com channel or Rumble.com channel. Follow the New Hampshire Patch Politics Twitter account @NHPatchPolitics for all our campaign coverage.
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