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Information about the 2008 election in the Town of Arlington, which took plave Saturday, April 5, provided by the office of the Arlington Town Clerk. The results:
Candidates for Town Election
The following are candidates for key offices in the town of Arlington:
Board of Selectman

Thomas Caccavaro, 25 Ridge St.
Kenneth C. Marquis, 54 Medford St.
Annie LaCourt (candidate for re-election) 48 Chatham St.

Diane Mahon (candidate for re-election) 23 Howard St.
School Committee
Judson Pierce, 61 Yerxa Road announcement

Joseph C. Tully, 329 Gray St. announcement
Leba Heigham, 82 Richfield Road
Joseph A. Curro Jr., 21 Millett Street

Joseph E. Curran (candidate for re-election) 5 Hodge Road
Incumbents are Susan Lovelace and Sean Garballey. Curran is completing the term of Martin Thrope. Lovelace is not running, nor is Garballey, who won the March 4 election for state representative.
Treasurer
Stephen J. Gilligan, 77 Falmouth Road, the current town treasurer. (Papers certified)
Housing Authority
Richard Murray, the incumbent, 990 Mass. Ave.
Patricia B. Worden, 27 Jason St.
Board of Assessors
Mary Winstanley O'Connor, 781 Concord Turnpike.
(Kevin Feeley and Winstanley-O'Connor are incumbents.)
CLERK
Corinne Rainville, 745 Summer St., is the current town clerk.
Web sites
(all candidates for key town positions)
Joseph Curro (School Committee)
Leba Heigham (School Committee)
Annie LaCourt (Selectmen)
Diane Mahon (Selectmen)
Judson Pierce (School Committee)
Joe Tully (School Committee)
Tom Caccavaro (Selectman)
If a Web site is not listed here, a candidate has no site or needs to ask the publisher of this site to post it.
KICKOFF PARTIES, COFFEES WITH CANDIDATE
Held earlier:
Coffee Get Together: Meet Judson Pierce, candidate for School Committee
on Thursday, April 3, from 9:30 to 11 a.m., at the home of Nanci and
Jeff Siegel, 77 Oak Hill Drive. The public is welcome, please RSVP to
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Coffee, cake, conversation with Annie LaCourt, Joe Curro, Leba Heigham: Join Janice Bakey and Kathy Fennelly on Tuesday, March 18, at 7:30 p.m., 97 Gray St.
Joe Curro: Sunday, March 16, noon to 2 pm., home of Bonnie Murphy, 134 Brattle St.
Leba Heigham: Sunday, March 16, from to 4 p.m. at the home of Lisa and Peter Rubens, 11 Ronald Road. Light refreshments will be served. Questions? Call 781-646-2439.
Judson Pierce: Sunday, March 9, from 3 to 5 p.m. at the home of Judy Weinberg, 39 Venner Road.
Joe Tully: Saturday, March 8, from 7 to 11 p.m. at the American Legion.
Curro: Sunday, March 2, from 2 to 4 p.m., at the home of Cindy Starks and A. A. Hopeman, 1 Monadnock Road.
Kickoff party for Annie LaCourt: Sunday, Feb. 10, 3 to 5 p.m., home of Mary Cummings, 135 Jason St.
Kickoff party for Diane Mahon: Friday, Feb. 1, 7 until midnight at the Arlington Sons of Italy.
Kickoff party for Tom Caccavaro: Friday, Jan. 25, from 7 to 11 p.m., American Legion.
Election calendar
Monday, Feb., 18, 5 p.m. -- last day and hour for submitting all nomination papers to the registrars of voters for certification of signatures
Monday, March 3, 5 p.m. -- last day and hour for filing nomination papers with town clerk. Please note: Nomination papers must have been filed at least 14 days previously with Registrars of Voters for certification of signatures.
Wednesday, March 5, 5 p.m. -- last day and hour for filing withdrawals of and/or objections to all nomination papers with Town Clerk
Thursday, March 6, 5:30 p.m. -- drawing of names for position on ballot for annual town election
Monday, March 17, 8 p.m. -- last day to register voters for town election
Saturday, April 5, annual town election
Monday, April 28 -- annual Town Meeting begins
Number of signatures to be certified:
TOWN OFFICES (except Town Meeting members) -- nomination papers must be properly signed by at least 50 voters (1% of the entire vote cast for governor at preceding State Election -- maximum number required 50). Registrars need not certify a greater number of names than are required to make a nomination, increased by two-fifths thereof -- or 70.
TOWN MEETING MEMBERS -- properly signed by not less than 10 voters of the precinct in which the candidate resides. Registrars need not certify a greater number of names than are required to make a nomination, increased by two-fifths thereof -- or 14.
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