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Salem Offces to
be Elected 2014
submitted by Salem Town Clerk
For Selectman Three Years Vote for Two
Incumbents: Stephen Campbell, Michael
Mike Lyons
For Town Clerk- Three Years - Vote for One
Incumbent: Susan Wall
For Tax Collector Three Years Vote for One
Incumbent: Cheryl-Ann Bolouk
For Treasurer Three Years Vote for One
Incumbent: John Sytek
For Budget Committee Three Years Vote for
Two
Incumbents: Barry Pietrantonio, Steven Plante
For Library Trustee Three Years Vote for One
Incumbent: Kathleen Norton
For Trustee of the Trust Funds Three Years Vote
for One
Incumbent: Ralph Stein
For Moderator Two Years - Vote for One
Incumbent: Christopher Goodnow
For Supervisor of the Checklist Six Years Vote
for One
Incumbent: Patricia Frydryck
For Planning Board Three Years Vote for Two
Incumbents: Ronald Belanger, Robert Campbell
For Zoning Board of Adjustment Three Years
Vote for Two
Incumbents: Bernard W. Campbell, Robert
Uttley
Filing Period - Wednesday January 22 through
Friday January 31. Anyone interested in running
for ofce will need to le at the Town Clerks
Ofce, 33 Geremonty Drive; ofce hours are
Monday, 8:30 a.m. to 7:00 p.m., Tuesday through
Thursday, 8:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., and Friday, 8:30
a.m. to 12 p.m.
The Town Ofce will be open Friday, January
31, from 8:30 a.m. to 12 p.m. and 3 to 5 p.m.
You must be a registered voter in Salem, NH.
Town Meeting First Deliberative Session
Saturday, February 1 at Salem High School - 9
a.m.
Election - March 11. Polls open from 7 a.m. to
7 p.m. at four polling places.
Citizens petitions must be received by 5 p.m.,
January 14. You Must have 25 signatures of
registered voters.
Any questions, call Susan Wall at 890-2116.
Deadline For
Citizen Petitions
submitted by the Ofce of Michael W. Delahanty,
Superintendent, SAU 57
The deliberative session of the annual school
district meeting is set for Thursday, February 6,
beginning at 7 p.m. at Salem High School. Any
citizen wishing to submit a warrant article for
consideration at the annual deliberative session
of the school district must have the petition
submitted before 5 p.m. on Tuesday, January
14. A citizen petition must be signed by 25
registered voters of the Town of Salem. They may
be submitted to the Ofce of the Superintendent
of Schools, 38 Geremonty Drive, any workday,
Monday through Friday, between 8:00 a.m. and
4:30 p.m.
Filing For Offce
submitted by the Ofce of
the Superintendent of Schools
Superintendent of Schools, Michael W.
Delahanty, has announced the dates for ling
for the election of school ofcials for the Salem
School District.
Candidates for the position of school board
member may le beginning Wednesday, January
22, through Friday, January 31. A candidate must
be a registered voter in Salem and may obtain
sign-up papers at the Superintendent of Schools
ofce, 38 Geremonty Drive, any workday
Monday through Friday between 8:00 a.m. and
4:30 p.m. or from Kelly Bryant, School District
Clerk.
There is one three-year school board position
to be lled at the town election on Tuesday,
March 11. The incumbent school board member
whose term expires is Bernard H. Campbell.
The election of the school board member is by
a non-partisan ballot at the same voting time and
places as town elections.
Applications for an absentee ballot may be
obtained from the town clerks ofce at the Town
Ofce, 33 Geremonty Drive.
submitted by Salem Police Department
On Wednesday, December 18, at approximately
3:02 p.m., Salem Police received a call from an
alert neighbor that two men were breaking into
a home through a basement window on Pattee
Road. Upon arrival, several responding ofcers
took both males into custody. One was taken
into custody after a brief struggle after exiting
the front door of the residence and the second
suspect was taken into custody on the rear deck
without incident. It appears one subject made
forced entry through the basement window and
then went upstairs and exited out the front door
when police arrived on scene. The two suspects,
identied as Timothy Fitzpatrick, 22, and Paul
Lagomarsino, 24, both of Salem, are known to
the homeowner who had thrown them out of the
home earlier. It appears they then returned to the
home later and broke in.
Fitzpatrick was charged with burglary
(felony), violation of parole/probation, criminal
trespassing, criminal mischief, and resisting
arrest. Lagomarsino has been charged with
burglary (felony) and criminal trespass. Both were
processed and later transported to Rockingham
County Jail pending arraignment.
Alert Neighbor
submitted by Salem Police Department
On Sunday afternoon, January 5, at
approximately 5:53 p.m., Salem police and
re personnel responded to a multi-pedestrian
accident in the parking lot of T-Bones Restaurant
on South Broadway in Salem. Two females
were reported to have been down in the parking
lot. Both victims were transported by the Salem
Fire Department to Holy Family Hospital in
Methuen, Massachusetts. One victim sustained
a possible leg fracture and the second victim
was later transported to Massachusetts General
Hospital in Boston because of head injuries.
Police are not releasing the victims information
at this time. The driver of the vehicle, Edward
Coleman, 85, of Windham, cooperated fully with
the investigation. The Salem Police Technical
Accident Reconstruction (TAR) team responded
and the accident remains under investigation.
Pedestrians Injured in
Parking Lot Accident
submitted by Salem Police Department
On Wednesday afternoon, December 18, at
approximately 6:22 p.m., Salem Police Ofcer
Nick Turner attempted to stop a vehicle reported
stolen out of Massachusetts in the area of the Mall
at Rockingham Park. The operator of the vehicle
attempted to ee through the mall and then
ditched the car in the parking lot near Macys.
Five suspects bailed out of the car and attempted
to ee on foot. After a brief foot chase, three
suspects were taken into custody. A short time
later, other responding ofcers located the other
two suspects in the parking lot and took them into
custody without incident. Witnesses reported
the suspects may have been trying to break into
cars. If anyones vehicle was broken into, they are
asked to contact Ofcer Turner at the Salem Police
Department at 893-1911. The stolen car was
towed from the scene.
Arrested and charged were Elvin Alvarez, 19, of
Lowell, Massachusetts: receiving stolen property
(felony), reckless operation, reckless conduct,
possession of a controlled drug (marijuana),
transporting drugs in motor vehicle, disobeying
a police ofcer and operating without a valid
license. Alvarez refused bail and was transported
to Rockingham County pending arraignment.
Chris Martinez-Mendez, 17, also of Lowell:
resisting arrest, $1,000 personal recognizance
bail.
One 16-year-old male and two 15-year-old
male juveniles were taken into custody and
charged with resisting arrest. They were released
to parents, pending juvenile petitions to court.
Police Arrest Five After Foot Chase
submitted by Salem Police Department
Salem Police reported that on the morning of
Monday, January 6, between the hours of 5:30
a.m. and 8:00 a.m., they responded to seven
car accidents due to hazardous conditions, one
involving a head-on collision and injuries on Lake
Street.
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