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    Wednesday, April 24, 2024

    Groton Republicans endorse candidates for town election

    Groton — Groton Republicans have endorsed seven incumbents, a former state representative and a member of the Charter Revision Commission for Town Council seats in the coming municipal election.

    The Party held a committee meeting July 19 and filed its certificate of endorsements with the town clerk on Wednesday.

    For Town Council, Republicans endorsed incumbent councilors Dean Antipas, Bruce Flax, Diane Marley-Barber, Karen Morton, Bonnie Nault, Deborah Peruzzotti and Harry Watson. The party also endorsed former state Rep. John Scott and Scott Aument, an employee at Millstone Power Station and member of the Groton Charter Revision Commission, for council seats.

    Councilor Greg Grimm is not seeking re-election.

    For Board of Education, Republicans endorsed incumbents Andrea Ackerman and Jay Weitlauf and Dan Hetzel, an engineer at Electric Boat.

    The Party did not endorse a candidate for town clerk.

    Nine seats on the Town Council, four seats on the Board of Education, 41 seats on the Representative Town Meeting, and the town clerk's position are up for election this year.

    For RTM, the Republicans endorsed Karin Adams, John Espada, Nancy Gilly and Joan Steinford in District 1; Jackie Massett, Joshua Trask and Emily Maher in District 2; Irma Streeter, James Streeter and Christopher Calkins Jr. in District 3; Robert Bailey, James Evans, Robert Martin, Jonathan Wilson and Susan Marquardt in District 4; Christopher Bowen, Susan Deane-Shinbrot, Rosanne Kotowski and Mitchell Shinbrot in District 5; Frederick Kent, Bruce McDermott, Kenneth W. Richards, III, Thomas Frickman and Lawrence Balsley in District 6 and Lynn Crockett Hubbard, Scott Newsome and Carolann Quinn in District 7.

    d.straszheim@theday.com

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