ELECTION 99 TOWN OF BURLINGTON Six candidates focus on land use, bypass

From: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel | Date: March 28, 1999| Author: HELENA DOWD | Copyright information

There will be three town races on the ballot next month, and all six candidates view a proposed state road and land use as major issues.

However, two who now serve on the Town Board said the day-to-day operation of the town is also a top priority.

Gerald Kaul, who has served as a town supervisor for the past four years, is facing Jeff Kraschnewski in the race for town chairman. Linda Eberle is running against Art Naber for one supervisor position, and Dan Buse is challenging Su...

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