By Jean Falbo-Sosnovich
Register Correspondent
SEYMOUR — While First Selectman Paul Roy won the unanimous nod of his party this week to seek a second term, fellow Democrat Jeanne Loda announced Tuesday she’ll run for the post as an independent, petitioning candidate.
Loda, 70, filed paperwork with the secretary of the state’s office a day after the party caucus Monday, making it a three-way race with Republican Kurt Miller.
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