Mr. Cummings stated that these high costs are because the City wants to engage the public and encourage their participation, especially on the Main Street Downtown project. Really?
Read MoreAt Tuesday’s Budget Hearing, His Honor stated that if it were his choice, he would not be undertaking a property revaluation now. He blamed the state for this mess for ordering the 2022 update. Your Honor’s remarks were disingenuous, incredulous and just plain whiny.
Read MoreRead MoreIt is distinctly unbecoming for a public body such as Nashua to simultaneously attack its citizens for burdening the City by exercising their rights to access public records, and at the same time increasing the burden on itself (and by extension, the taxpayers) by hewing to the strictest reading of the law for no apparent purpose., Attorney Lehmann
The public’s voice should be welcomed at a meeting involving the spending of our tax dollars. I have every right to express my dissatisfaction in the spending of my money in departments I believe are mismanaged.
Read MoreTwo years into covid, the initial flat-footed response was understandable, but we are well past this point and life moves on. Sometimes it takes science a while to figure it out.
Read MoreAldermen/Attorney Dave Tencza has equated the choice on mask wearing to drunk driving. A poorly conceived parallel. “No one has the absolute right to drive drunk.”, said Tencza at Tuesday’s Board of Aldermen meeting.
Read MoreThe Board will have the opportunity to select a new Board president in a few weeks. Let’s hope new leadership will honor the decorum and rules required of elected officials and deserved by the public.
Read MoreIf you oppose PERMANENT Main Street Barries, make you opinion know to the Board of Alderman.
Read MoreNow that election season has ended, the Mayor is aggressively jamming through legislation and spending.
Read MoreSenior citizen newcomers to Nashua filed an abatement on their 2016 residential property assessment believing the assessment unfair. The City denied it.
Read MoreNashua Aldermen Lori Wilshire, Ben Clemons, and Michael O'Brien gave a press conference asking voters to Vote NO on Question 2. Watch their video (click on Play Button TWICE)
Read MoreI am asking for your vote for a Commissioners seat on the Board of Public Works.
Read MoreLori Wilshire, June Caron & Michael B. O'Brien Sr.: “ If it ain't broke, the tinkering isn't to fix it……. and keep politics out of our highly-rated police department……… The charter change is an attempt to gain personal control of the department, period.”
(Nashua Aldermen Lori Wilshire, president and at-large member, Michael B. O’Brien Sr., vice president, and June Caron, Ward 7)
Read MoreA lot of information has come to light since the petition was signed.
Read MoreThe City of Nashua needs diversity and with this election the Nashua residents can make the change.
The direction the Democratic leadership heading is clear…..
Read MoreReasons for voting against Aldermen Kelly & Dowd ..
Read MoreYou are respectfully requested to consider the following before voting on ballot Question 2.
Read MoreNashua voters have a chance to Board of Aldermen balance ….
Read MoreThis election gives the Nashua residents a chance to take back their city. Vote for candidates that will hear your input and act on it.