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Updated: 03/16/06
Candia selectman candidates Bill Kelley and Joe Duarte appreciated the afternoon sun after election day’s rainy beginning Tuesday, March 14. Eight people vied for three seats. The winners were James Brennan, Thomas Giffen and Richard Lazott. Also pictured are William 'Kim' Byrd, Kenneth Goekjian and school board member William Zarges.
Running the gauntlet
Candia selectman candidates Bill Kelley and Joe Duarte appreciated the afternoon sun after election day’s rainy beginning Tuesday, March 14. Eight people vied for three seats. The winners were James Brennan, Thomas Giffen and Richard Lazott. Also pictured are William “Kim” Byrd, Kenneth Goekjian and school board member William Zarges.

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