SUNDERLAND — There are no contested races on the ballot for Saturday’s election as two newcomers look to be elected to the Selectboard and Board of Health.

The election will be held from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Sunderland Public Library.

Nathaniel G. Waring is seeking to replace David Pierce, who is not running for re-election, on the Selectboard and Milonda “Mel” Williams is looking to replace Board of Health Chair Caitlyn Rock, who is also not seeking re-election. Both positions carry three-year terms.

Waring looks to be elected to his first-ever role in town government and said he stepped up because he felt it was time to get involved in town business.

“I am excited about the opportunity to serve my town,” Waring said, “and take a more active role in how things go.”

If elected, Waring said he’d like to tackle the issues of trash pickup — Sunderland is served by USA Waste & Recycling — and trying to bring more money into the town.

“We also have limited non-residential income in town,” he noted. “One of our big concerns in town is revenue sources. That’s all stuff I’m very interested in working on.”

Williams, who is also seeking her first term on a town board, said she is running for the Board of Health to get involved in town government.

“I love our little community and I saw an opportunity to be included,” Williams said.

If elected, Williams said she would be the “ears for the community” as she listens to residents’ concerns and works with the Board of Health to make the best decisions for the safety of the town.

The rest of the ballot is as follows:

■Moderator, one-year term — David J. Pierce.

■Board of Assessors, three-year term — incumbent James Kowaleck.

■Sunderland Elementary School Committee, three-year term — incumbent Jessica C. Corwin.

■Frontier Regional School District School Committee, three-year term — Christopher William White.

■Town clerk, three-year term — incumbent Wendy M. Houle.

■Planning Board, five-year term — David Paul Dean.

■Riverside Cemetery trustee, three-year term — incumbent Michael A. Wissemann.

■Sunderland Public Library trustees, three seats with three-year terms — Heidi Bauer-Clapp, incumbent Justine J. Rosewarne and incumbent David Wissemann.

■Sunderland Public Library trustee, one-year term — Kristyn G. Korpita.

■Town park trustee, three-year term — incumbent Kenneth L. Kushi.

All candidates — except for Williams and Korpita, who took out nomination papers — are town caucus nominees.

Chris Larabee can be reached at clarabee@recorder.com or 413-930-4081.