By MAUREEN DOHERTY
NORTH READING — Five candidates in the annual Town Election have had their nomination papers certified by the Town Clerk’s Office thus ensuring that their names will appear on the May 6 ballot.
They are: Select Board candidates Rich Wallner (incumbent), Jeffrey Griffin and Michael Scarlata; School Committee candidate Jeffrey Friedman (incumbent); and Community Planning Commission 2-year seat Edward Sheehan (interim incumbent).
Four candidates who have pulled nomination papers but had not yet returned them as of press time Wednesday are: Catherine Morrin for Select Board; John Murphy for Moderator (incumbent); Noelle Rudloff for School Committee (incumbent); and Warren Pearce Jr. for Community Planning Commission 3-year seat (incumbent).
No new candidates had pulled papers at press time. Candidates who seek to run for elective office in the town’s annual election have until Tuesday, March 18 at 5 p.m. to return their nomination papers to the Town Clerk’s Office at Town Hall.
At least 50 certified town-wide signatures are required (per MGL c53, §7). Town Clerk Susan Duplin recommends that all candidates obtain more than 50 signatures in case some of those signatures are not certifiable.
The elective offices on the May 6 Town Election ballot are:
• Town Moderator, 1-year term – vote for one. (Incumbent is John Murphy.)
• Select Board, 3-year term – vote for two. (Incumbents are Liane Gonzalez and Richard Wallner.)
• School Committee, 3-year term – vote for two. (Incumbents are Jeffrey Friedman and Noelle Rudloff.)
• Community Planning Commission (CPC), 3-year term – vote for two. (Incumbents are David Rudloff and Warren Pearce.)
• Community Planning Commission (CPC), 2-year term – vote for one (to fill a vacancy created after Ryan Carroll moved from town last fall.)
• Housing Authority, 5-year term – vote for one. (Incumbent is Michele Mawn.)
Those with any questions about any aspect of the Town Election may contact the Town Clerk’s Office for more information at www.northreadingma.gov/town-clerk/pages/voting-elections or call 978-357-5230.