No contests on Bernardston ballot

Voting in Bernardston Town Hall in 2022. Polls for this year’s election will be open on Monday, May 5, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Town Hall, 38 Church St.

Voting in Bernardston Town Hall in 2022. Polls for this year’s election will be open on Monday, May 5, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Town Hall, 38 Church St. STAFF FILE PHOTO/PAUL FRANZ

Staff Report

Published: 05-02-2025 4:41 PM

Modified: 05-02-2025 7:44 PM


BERNARDSTON — There are no contested races on the ballot in Bernardston’s town election on Monday, May 5

Polls will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. at Town Hall, 38 Church St.

The uncontested races on the ballot are as follows:

■Selectboard, three-year term — incumbent Kenneth Bordewieck.

■Assessor, three-year term — incumbent William Deane.

■Board of Health, three-year term — incumbent David Powers.

■Constable, three-year term — incumbent Byron Call.

■Cushman Library trustee, four positions with three-year terms — current alternate member Anne-Marie Mallon and Kimberly Garland.

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■Powers Institute trustees, four seats with three-year terms — incumbent Greta Shores, Ingrid Skiff and Elizabeth Deck.

■Recreation Commission, two seats with three-year terms — incumbent Jennifer Stennes and Erin Bernard.

■Tax collector, three-year term — incumbent Mona Minor.

■Tree warden, three-year term — incumbent Bradley Bordewieck.

■Warren Fund trustee, three-year term — incumbent Marsha Pratt.

Positions as Cushman Library trustees and Powers Institute trustees that do not have candidates on the ballot can be won by write-ins.