Sunapee Warns Drivers of Traffic Changes Near Sherburne Gym on Election Day
Sunapee issued a last-minute traffic advisory ahead of Election Day voting at Sherburne Gym, warning drivers to expect altered traffic patterns near the polling site.

With polls open at Sherburne Gym on Tuesday, the Town of Sunapee is asking drivers, parents, and residents to expect altered traffic patterns around the facility as voters turn out for Election Day.
The town posted the advisory on Monday, March 9, giving the community one day's notice before the changes took effect. The bulletin specifically targets anyone traveling near Sherburne Gym, a location that serves dual duty as both a polling place and a facility used by families with children, making the overlap of voter traffic and typical daily routines a practical concern for the town.

Sunapee officials did not detail the specific nature of the rerouting in the release, but the decision to issue a dedicated public notice signals that the changes are substantial enough to affect normal travel through the area. Drivers heading toward the gym on Tuesday should anticipate adjusted flow and plan accordingly, particularly during periods when voter turnout tends to peak.
The advisory reflects a broader challenge faced by small New England towns that rely on multipurpose community spaces for civic functions. Sherburne Gym's role as a polling location means that Election Day requires the town to manage competing demands on the same physical space, coordinating pedestrian and vehicle movement in ways that an ordinary school or recreation day would not require.
Sullivan County residents with questions about traffic or polling arrangements can contact the Town of Sunapee directly for the latest guidance before heading to the gym.
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