SEABROOK, Aboul Khan has been re-elected to the Seabrook Board of Selectmen, securing his fifth term with a decisive win in Tuesday’s election. Khan received 804 votes, significantly outpacing challengers Gregory Tomaszewski, who earned 289 votes, and Kevin James Corbin Jr., with 173 votes.
Expressing gratitude, Khan thanked Seabrook residents and property owners who supported his campaign by allowing his signs to be placed on their properties. “I’m grateful to all Seabrook residents for their support,” Khan said. “I’ll continue working to keep our town moving forward and to build on the progress we’ve achieved in recent years.”
Khan emphasized his commitment to addressing critical issues facing Seabrook, including expanding the town’s fresh water supply, enhancing public safety resources, and tackling the opioid crisis. “Like many towns in New Hampshire, Seabrook is grappling with the opioid epidemic,” he stated. “I’m dedicated to collaborating with state organizations and officials to implement effective programs and solutions to fight this crisis.”