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Old Lyme GOP committee endorses candidates

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Carter, who has a background in municipal administra­tion and works in admissions for the Williams School in New London, said she is running for first selectwoma­n because there are a lot of pressing issues facing the town.

“Old Lyme is a fantastic place to live,” she said. “I think we have to err on the side of being fiscally conservati­ve and keep an eye on spending so we don’t tax out residents.”

Carter said she comes f rom a p o l i t i c a l l y a ctive family — her father, John Quine, was mayor of Meriden — and she has worked for housing authoritie­s in several communitie­s in the state.

She raised two children in Old Lyme and previously helped coach the Lyme- Old Lyme Girls’ Varsity Lacrosse Team.

“She’s very involved in the community,” said Republican Town Committee Chairman J. David Kelsey. “She has been an active member of the town’s Republican party, and I think everyone is extremely excited to have her represent our party.”

School- board candidate Winchell is a co- president of the Lyme-Old Lyme Junior Women’s Club and an alternate on the Zoning Commission.

Cushman, another candidate for the school board, is a commander in the U.S. Navy and an engineerin­g supervisor at General Dynamics Electric Boat.

Also on Thursday, former First Selectman Timothy Griswold received an endorsemen­t for town treasurer.

The slate of candidates endorsed on Thursday included Kelsey and Robert Jose as alternates for the Board of Finance; Rod White for the Board of Assessment; Harold Thompson and Christophe­r Kerr for the Planning Commission, Jane Marsh for the Zoning Commission and Judith Tooker for tax collector.

The Democratic Town Committee is expected to nominate its slate of candidates at an upcoming meeting. First Selectwoma­n Bonnie Reemsnyder, a Democrat, ran unopposed during the 2013 election.

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