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March 2010

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Two aldermen face challengers; two board members face a challenger

As of the 5 p.m. filing deadline Tuesday, there will be races for two of the three aldermanic seats on the Muskego Common Council and a three-way race for the two seats on the Muskego-Norway School Board.

District 1 Alderwoman Tracy Snead, S6598 Sherwood Circle faces no opposition.

In District 3, incumbent Neil Borgman, W16972 Briargate Lane, and Larry Lefebvre, S6782 Jewel Crest Drive, will run.

In District 5, incumbent Bill Schneider, W20101 Ridge Road, will face Daniel Soltysiak, S7979 Ancient Oaks Drive.

Aldermen receive $7,644 annually.

Municipal judge Patrick Berigan faced no challengers. The municipal judge receives $11,000 per year.

The three candidates running for two seats on the School Board are incumbents Rick Petfalski, S8184 Highland Park Drive, and Brett Hyde, W14458 Hidden Creek Court, and challenger Stuart Scholz, W14934 Dartmouth Circle.

School board members serve for three years and receive $4,413 annually.

The general election will be held Tuesday, April 6.


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