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Contact us at Moultonboro Citizens Alliance Box 678
Moultonborough, NH 03254 or email: MoultonboroCitizensAlliance@yahoo.com.
Linda N. Punturieri, President, Terence Jatko, Vice President, James Morrison, Treasurer, Al Hume, Secretary
It never ceases to amaze me the patronizing arrogance this board spews at their voting citizens. Even those that did not vote for them deserve more respect or as they put it ‘common curtesy’ than they offer the public. I’d like to see someone in the business world get away with their nonsense.
Don Walker said:
The lions club affair makes me sick. We vote it down and the folks just do what they want anyways. Don’t we have enough things in town to do without building anymore buildings and play areas to staff and maintain. What ever did we do when we were young or elderly without these folks building for the so downtroden and needy,and I thought I had a great childhood and in twenty years I will refuse to get bussed to a million dollar senior center to play cards, I’ll just go to a friends house, If the tax rate didn’t go so high they had to sell the family farm. This year I will have to vote absentee,but just as well,The moultonboro police must think we are idiots,last year there were at least four police cruisers helping us park and the one at the high school entrance had his door open,car running,and I asked him to save gas and shut the vehicle off,he said move along. I think gas was only 3.75 per gallon. The old days we probably wouldn’t see any police outside and we all found parking and acted like humans. Hopefully the next chief will be old school and act like leonard smart and have some confidence in the people in town.
Nick De Mayo said:
Nice site; well organized; clear & concise mission statement & goals; clearly visible videos, but sound inaudible at times. Government business is public business. Legislators engage in public business, therefore their communications, email or whatever, should be kept in the public domain for all to read and to prevent any conflict of interest or misconstruance of verbiage or conduct on the part of the individual legislator at the expense of the constituency at large.
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This page contains a single entry by Otis published on April 28, 2011 10:16 PM.
It never ceases to amaze me the patronizing arrogance this board spews at their voting citizens. Even those that did not vote for them deserve more respect or as they put it ‘common curtesy’ than they offer the public. I’d like to see someone in the business world get away with their nonsense.
The lions club affair makes me sick. We vote it down and the folks just do what they want anyways. Don’t we have enough things in town to do without building anymore buildings and play areas to staff and maintain. What ever did we do when we were young or elderly without these folks building for the so downtroden and needy,and I thought I had a great childhood and in twenty years I will refuse to get bussed to a million dollar senior center to play cards, I’ll just go to a friends house, If the tax rate didn’t go so high they had to sell the family farm. This year I will have to vote absentee,but just as well,The moultonboro police must think we are idiots,last year there were at least four police cruisers helping us park and the one at the high school entrance had his door open,car running,and I asked him to save gas and shut the vehicle off,he said move along. I think gas was only 3.75 per gallon. The old days we probably wouldn’t see any police outside and we all found parking and acted like humans. Hopefully the next chief will be old school and act like leonard smart and have some confidence in the people in town.
Nice site; well organized; clear & concise mission statement & goals; clearly visible videos, but sound inaudible at times. Government business is public business. Legislators engage in public business, therefore their communications, email or whatever, should be kept in the public domain for all to read and to prevent any conflict of interest or misconstruance of verbiage or conduct on the part of the individual legislator at the expense of the constituency at large.