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`Page 14 THE MASHPEE ENTERPRISE • FRIDAY,M <br /> Pa9eji ARCH 28, 2003 <br /> f Five Contested Races, Including S�;lectmen 0"­MaY 10 ON L.SAMRY Seats on the school committee, board of health and charter com- cumbent.sBallot <br /> 3y the BYA four-way race for two seats planning board, board of-health seeking reelection to of the <br />�s tax bade ,; e Mashpee Board of Select- and board of assessors are also mission. their three-year terms. tee, Mashpee Finance Commit_ <br />`unds avallaq�,,, roes 5>just one of five contested being contested. Selectman Wayne E. Taylor re- on the Mashpee Conservation <br /> turned his papers before the The c Mr. Taylor was elected to Commission. <br /> }' races for lo.-al boards and com During last year's election, the. deadline and along with George lectmanhalengers are former se- board in i the Mr.Morgan is currently serving <br /> r ` mittees in the May 10 election. onlytwo contested races were for F. Green Jr., will be the two in= forge A. Benway .Jr, seeking h �second t retie ear his second term on the Mashpee <br /> and James <br /> A. Morgan, a member term on the board, ager eervi Finance Committee. <br /> ` Although recently inactive in <br />?,750 to <br /> tl1p <br /> local politics, Mr. Benway served <br /> s as directed several terms as a selectman, <br /> moderator, .and <br /> town finance <br /> committee member. <br /> and Harbor, �€ii`tzi:c.�,.x2,.� <br /> r r � men <br /> Year, incumbent Select- <br />)f the h4 r a e Co Hospi Kenneth E. Marsters and <br /> al <br /> John J.Cahalane ran uno • <br /> pposed. <br /> 4 Three candidates are vying for <br /> two seats on the school commit- <br /> ? {"r tee. <br /> 0 <br /> Incumbent Janice M. Mills and <br /> f} Anabel M. Balsebre <br /> Sans to newcomer <br /> ursuant to, ,, offers are seeking two three e� , Y ar terms <br /> :�: now tic <br /> m all ��'. � � �v ont <br /> - ;,elective he school <br /> committee. <br /> cOStS �'g `i: <br /> be raised In addition, finance committee <br /> x • member Theresa M. Cook is seek- <br /> Board of seek- <br /> ing election to school committee, <br /> H an office she <br /> I Abatement � '` had held u <br /> p until <br /> j resignation last y <br /> angloplas . herresi atio ear. <br /> 1piying vq� n ,,mss Jr Ms. Cook, who returned her <br /> donominations papers nearly a <br /> 9.costs of 1� <br /> TowrO► Y <br /> week before the deadline said <br /> here Mrs financial comp <br /> to qualify x "With my nancial mit <br /> tee <br /> ie trust The t x <br /> background and as a former <br /> � 4 <br /> member, I can be a valuable <br /> so re- <br /> t N >»"� � urce to the school committee," <br /> x ° r� >.: k•` Three seats for the planning <br /> . _ �, g <br /> s `4 Completes tboard are being contested b four <br /> fullospectrum .1candidates. <br /> � r <br /> Chairman Beverly Kane and <br /> count,or: r �_ � �s��v`� � � ��������NEti��ji''��"' • <br /> e y ` €,r • Vice chairman Dennis Balzarin! <br /> x 5 <br /> ver Comm '` of cardiovascular <br /> are both seeking reelection to a <br /> ry three-year term, but are facing <br /> Bs challenger Joan Muse-Morris, <br /> who is also seeking one of the two, <br /> three-year terms: <br /> CyW r ;. aQ a Don D.Myers,an appointed in- <br /> . M $ka €4> cumbent to the planning board is <br /> seeking.a one-year term. <br /> Buildingon its successful six-year track record of performing Incumbent board of health <br /> ineerin ;ups <br /> g member L. Glenn Santos is seek- <br /> ing emergency angioplasties on heart attack patients, Cape Cod a second three-year term, but <br />:er Comml y T y <br /> `> is being challenged b imoth <br /> Hospital, in partnership with Brigham and Women's Hospital <br /> Cunningham.t P g Cunnin ' <br /> the conte <br /> " . <br />�Ide forte`' >.;::��:.:�.;•;:��` � r ��_��:�`�`� Two seats on the on the board <br /> �Y P <br /> �` announces a successful beginning of assessors are being challenged <br /> . a nx t0 its open heart Surgery by three candidates. Incumbents <br /> 4L g P <br /> program and Elle launch Heather A. Noyes and Leslie M: <br /> k. of elect angioplasty.P g elective ang10 las Greig are seeking the three-year <br /> and one <br /> term, respectively. <br /> Deirdre Greelish is also seeking <br /> Receipt��' <br /> PROVEN PROGRAM FOR ANGIOPLASTY DURING HART ATTACK the one-year term on the board of <br /> ting <br /> assessors. <br /> • First community hospital in the state approved for emergency angioplasty Mashpee Police Sergeant Ger- <br /> Y Commission ald J.Umina and Scott Wellington <br /> he Superior outcomes in performing more than 500 proced>res will run uncontested for two <br /> three-year terms on the finance <br /> mate i` • Leader in nation for"door-to-balloon"time—the time it takes to complete an angioplasty'' committee, The on <br /> 'were va- <br /> .�: ,,,: ..,., Ui• C M iM�� <br /> twas'" t�.. .. a1'e8 by r. organ, Who,is run- <br /> after a heart attack patient firsf enters the emergency room providing patients a fetter chance rain for board of selectmen, and <br /> of full recovery "' � `" Jef£ry L.Arnold,who`chose not to <br /> seek another term. <br /> Incumbent David F. Burton <br /> «' SUCCESSFUL HEART SURGERY PROGRAM BRIGHAM.AND will be unopposed in his bid for a <br /> WOMEN'S HOSPITAL three-year term on the board of <br /> n,u • Established in August 2002 in partnership with Brigham and Women's Hospital library trustees. The second seat <br /> will be vacant, as 'Gary V. Eyna- <br /> • One of only three community hospitals in the state approved for open heart surgery tion chose not seek reelection. <br /> ant 1' �¢ t Richard E. Halpern is running <br />,cemtg Comprehensive range of cardiovascular procedures,including coronary bypass,valve surgery unopposed for the five-year term <br /> on the Mashpee Housing Author- <br /> ity. <br /> F. Thomas A. Fudala, <br /> Mash- <br /> ELECTIVE ANGIOPLASTY TREATMENT APPROVED snot town planner, is seeking <br />'s another three-year term on the. <br /> { # h Mashpee Sewer Commission. <br /> State approval granted to Cape Cod Hospital in February 2003 to perform angioplasty in For information regarding ab- <br /> 8; E 9 Eai w non-emergency situations sentee ballots for the May elec- <br /> tions, the town clerk's office can <br /> n. • At-risk heart patients now have options for local care be contacted at 508-539-1400, ex- <br /> 1 $ ,`� - E, e<>'3 ': tension 561. <br /> pe;' The election will be held Sat- <br /> en <br /> k i at the <br /> ADVANCED CAPE-WIDE FACILITIES AND SEAMLESS SERVICE school,May 10, <br /> Old Barnstable <br /> • New cardiac catheterization lab at Falmouth Hospital and the technologically advanced cardiac Road. <br /> 5Of, s . <br /> t - 1= facilities at Cape Cod Hospital are linked,providing cardiac patients seamless access to real-time, <br /> complete cardiac care without having to travel to Boston. 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