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Shantz re-elected mayor in Woolwich

All other seats on council will shift owners after this term, with four being filled by newcomers to municipal politics Leah Gerber Observer Staff

RE-ELECTED FOR A THIRD TERM Monday, Woolwich Mayor Sandy

Shantz will have new faces around the council table in the next term. Shantz garnered 3,929 votes in the October 24 municipal election, while

challenger Patrick Merlihan, currently a Ward 1 councillor, received 2,857. Neither incumbent ran in Ward 1, so two newcomers – Evan

Burgess and Nathan Cadeau – will join council next month. In Ward 2, Eric Schwindt defeated incumbent Fred Redekop, while in Ward 3,

former councillor Bonnie Bryant and first-time candidate Kayla Grant prevailed. Shantz says she is looking forward to work-

ing on the township’s strategic plan which was put on hold because of the pandemic. And while there was discussion → WOOLWICH 6

Wellesley will have three new faces at the council table Bill Atwood Observer Staff

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WELLESLEY COUNCIL WILL HAVE THREE new faces – two who won seats in Monday’s municipal election and one by acclamation – in its next session. In Ward 2, Derek Brick defeated Mary Lichty by 613 to 356, while Claude Hergott beat Robert Caskanette 423 votes to 297 to take Ward 4. The newly elected representatives will join Mayor Nowak, who was acclaimed to a third term, and Ward 1 Coun. Shelley Wagner, who was acclaimed to a fifth term. Newcomer Lori Sebben was acclaimed in Ward 2, where Herb Neher, joining current councillors Peter van der Maas (Ward 3) and

Carl Smit (Ward 4), opted not to run again. With just two races, voter turnout was just 24.15 per cent, as 2,029 of the 8,402 eligible voters cast ballots. Brick, who was working Monday evening, kept a close eye on the Wellesley results as they came in. “It was exciting to listen, and then friends and family reached out with congratulations,” he said. During the campaign, Brick heard from many people bringing attention to issues in the community. “It was nice to see people that were engaged in what was happening in the community. Without a mayoral race, there wasn’t really much debate-wise, but it was → WELLESLEY 6

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