Politics & Government
Who's Running in the Natick Town Election?
Natick's annual town election is April 9 this year.

The Natick town election is quickly approaching, with just two weeks remaining until residents head to the polls to cast their vote.
This year there are just two contested races: school committee and and Morse Institute Library trustee, but there are candidates for many other positions as well. There are also two questions on the ballot.
Here are the offices that are on this year's ballot, as well as who is running for them:
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Board of Selectmen - For Three Years
Vote For Not More Than Two
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Charles M. Hughes
10 Oxbow Rd.
Candidate for Re-election
Richard Jennett Jr.
3 Arbor Circle
School Committee - For Three Years
Vote For Not More Than Three
Anne E. Blanchard
16 Nottingham Dr.
Candidate for Re-election
Paul H. Laurent
79 Park Ave.
Candidate for Re-election
Thomas P. Campbell
31 Lincoln St.
Timothy M. Kelley
1 Kelley Way
Planning Board - For Five Years
Vote For Not More Than One
Ms. Teresa M. Evans
73 Washington St.
Candidate for Re-election
Board of Assessors - For Three Years
Vote For Not More Than One
Janice M. Dangelo
5 Stillman Circle
Candidate for Re-election
Board of Health - For Three Years
Vote For Not More Than One
Donald J. Breda
29 Arcadia Rd.
Candidate for Re-election
Morse Institute Library Trustee - For Five Years
Vote For Not More Than Five
Kathleen Donovan
3 Craft Rd.
Candidate for Re-election
Elliot M. Goodman
96 Union St.
Candidate for Re-election
Joseph A. Keefe
191 Bacon St.
Candidate for Re-election
Gerald Mazor
8 Running Brook Rd.
Candidate for Re-election
Marilyn Lustig
6 Brigham Court
Sally L. McCoubrey
6 Forest St.
Natick Housing Authority - For Five Years
Vote For Not More Than One
Jeanne Williamson Ostroff
18 Erlandson Rd.
Candidate for Re-election
Recreation and Parks Commission - For Three Years
Vote For Not More Than Two
Ms. Jessica A. Ordway
65 Pine St.
Candidate for Re-election
Mr. David W. Ordway
28 West St.
Town Clerk - For Three Years
Vote For Not More Than One
Diane B. Packer
17 Arbor Circle
Candidate for Re-election
Town Moderator - For Three Years
Vote For Not More Than One
Frank W. Foss
18 Sunshine Ave
Candidate for Re-election
Constable - For Three Years
Vote For Not More Than Six
Ross A. Cigna
6 Avon Lane
Candidate for Re-election
Kevin F. Flynn
90 Winter St.
Candidate for Re-election
Arthur Lamont
145 Mill St., #412 W
Candidate for Re-election
James Lavezzo
9 Whittier Rd.
Candidate for Re-election
Michael G. Winer
7 Madonna St.
Candidate for Re-election
Questions
Question No. 1
Shall the Town approve the Charter Amendment proposed by vote of the 2012 Natick Spring Annual Town Meeting under Article 31, summarized below?
Yes______________
No________________
Article 3, Section 3-2(c) of the Natick Home Rule Charter includes, among the appointments by the Board of Selectmen “a police chief, in accordance with the civil service laws and rules”. The proposed amendment would delete the language “in accordance with the civil service laws and rules”.
QUESTION NO. 2
Shall the Town approve the Charter Amendment proposed by vote of the 2012 Natick Spring Annual Town Meeting under Article 32, summarized below?
Yes______________
No________________
Article 3, Section 3-2(c) of the Natick Home Rule Charter includes among the appointments by the Board of Selectmen “a fire chief, in accordance with the civil service laws and rules”. The proposed amendment would delete the words “ a fire chief, in accordance with the civil service laws and rules” and replace them with “and a fire chief”.
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