PARIS – All of the incumbents were given new terms in local municipal races, with a total of 393 votes cast.

Gerald Kilgore won a fourth three-year term on the Board of Selectmen with 337 votes, with only six or seven write-in ballots cast.

Incumbent school board directors Michael Brown and Curtis Cole easily withstood a challenge by Ken Sawyer and Kerri Wilcox to fill the two open three-year seats on that board. Brown received 227 votes, Cole 209, Sawyer 127 and Wilcox 102.

Unopposed school board candidate Steve Pelletier garnered 318 votes to earn the vacant two-year seat.

He is filling the unexpired term of Lori Rich, who moved out of town.

Lloyd Decato and John Bryant won in the three-way race for two open seats on the Paris Water District. Decato received 302 votes, Bryant 213 votes and Edward Chouinard, 160 votes.

The newly completed fire station on Western Avenue will be the location for this year’s town meeting, when voters will consider $2.5 million in municipal spending. The meeting gets under way at 9 a.m. June 21.


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