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Mattson, Eno receive Lyme Dems’ nod

- By KIMBERLY DRELICH Day Staff Writer k.drelich@theday.com Twitter: @KimberlyDr­elich

Lyme — The town’s Democrats endorsed incumbent Steven Mattson for selectman and a slate of candidates for the November municipal elections at Thursday’s caucus.

Mattson is serving his fifth consecutiv­e term as selectman and also served on the town committee overseeing recent renovation­s to Town Hall and the rebuilding of the Lyme Public Library.

The Democratic Town Committee also cross- endorsed Republican candidate and incumbent Ralph F. Eno Jr. for In addition to Eno, Democrats first selectman on Thursday. also cross-endorsedin­cumbent

The Republican Town Committee Linda Winzer for had endorsed incumbent town clerk. The Republican selectman Parker H. Lord Town Committee endorsed earlier this week, meaning the Winzer earlier this week. candidates for the Board of “The Lyme Democratic Selectmen will again be unconteste­d. Town Committee is happy to endorse another strong slate

At Thursday’s Democratic of candidates for this year’s Town Committee caucus, the municipal elections andwelcome­s Democrats also endorsed incumbent the continued involvemen­t Judith Duran for the of many of its candidates,” Board of Finance. said Mattson, who is

Incumbent Phyllis Ross received the chairman of the Democratic a nomination for the Town Committee, in an Planning and Zoning Commission. email interview.

“The Committee is also pleased to cross endorse Lyme’s First Selectman and its Town Clerk in recognitio­n of their strong support of all members of the Lyme community and their outstandin­g performanc­e,” he added.

The Democratic slate also included John Kiker for the Board of Assessment Appeals, GeorgeWill­auer for the Lyme Public Library Directors, andWinnifr­ed Gencarella for alternate for the Zoning Board of Appeals.

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