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One of the more interesting ballot questions put to voters Tuesday was in Norridgewock, where residents were asked if they sought to do away with Prohibition-era blue laws. And they did.
Mark O'Brien, a former city councilor and Board of Education chairman, beats At-Large Councilor Marci Alexander by 444 votes, according to unofficial results.
More than 1,000 residents showed up to Richmond’s polls Tuesday night and a majority of them voted, once again, to restart the process of withdrawing from Regional School Unit 2.
A majority of voters approved nine questions about the town exploring options for high-speed internet and land use ordinances, according to unofficial results.
While several communities had local races on their ballots, most people turned out to vote on Question 1, a referendum question about the New England Clean Energy Connect corridor.