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Wednesday, December 27

Selectmen?..... Or Kings?

In a State where, the government is answerable directly to the people, by law; it is disturbing to watch men elected by the people to manage the day to day affairs of the town, ignore the expressed wishes of the people in favor of their own ideas. New Hampshire law clearly states that the selectmen MUST execute voter passed warrant articles. Basically when the people say do it, selectmen MUSt do it!! They don't have the right to question or alter those instructions. Except in Atkinson, of course, where we have potentates not selectmen.

Let me explain, At town meeting in 2005, the voters passed two warrant articles. The first said put the Vietnam honor roll panels in front of the town hall either side of the flagpoles, and dont spend more than a dollar of taxpayer money on it. The second said, leave the existing memorial undisturbed, said memorial to be the area between the flagpoles, up to and including the flagpoles themselves.

The selectmen then claimed ambiguity, and asked town counsel to advise them. Town counsel wrote them a letter which said "There is no ambiguity in the two articles, simply put the panels either side of the flagpoles but outside of them". The selectmen then told Mrs. Grant and the historical society to go ahead and raise money and they would put them in front of the town hall.

Now here is the part that the selectmen refuse to acknowledge; 3 months later Mrs. Grant wrote a letter to the Attorney General that pissed the Chief off! On Camera, in a selectmen's meeting the Chief told Mrs. Grant that he would not place those panels in front of the town hall until she apologized. Mrs. Grant, in the same meeting, borrowed a piece of paper from the Eagle-Tribune reporter and wrote "I apologize" and walked across the room and handed it to the Chief, on camera, his reply..... "I don't care, I'm still not voting for it!"

Of Course, selectman Sapia, who has no mind of his own, in this blogs opinion, echoed his heroes decree, and has stood clearly between the voters and their vote for 18 months!

The selectmen spent thousands of taxpayer dollars to thwart the wishes of the voters. Budget Committee Chairman Acciard had it exactly right last night when he asked them "by what right did they feel that they could ignore the wishes of the voters?" and "If you refuse to do what the voters tell you to do then what makes you think you deserve to sit in those chairs?"

Sunday, December 24

goals

My purpose in contributing to this bog is to inform the people of Atkinson of what goes on behind the scenes in town politics. How the decisions truly get made, why most of them are not seen in public meetings, and who is conducting town business in the darkness of the night and why.

Thursday, December 21

The Atkinson Reporter

This blog has been created to present current and/or vital news to the people of Atkinson

ATKINSON's Vietnam HONOR ROLL as VOTED and PASSED by 2005 Town Meeting and re-approved at Special Town Meeting Sept. 12

EDITORIAL-


A voice of compassion, an example of fairness and reasonable government.

One who believes in the strength and comfort you, your children and your family can draw from good government leadership.

A person who knows Atkinson is our home -- our most important possession that must be preserved and protected through fair taxes and sound community planning and where our children must be safe to grow to become a new generation of leaders.

One who knows that the citizens of Atkinson are all neighbors with her leadership to be dedicated and responsive to all.

One who believes that when those from Atkinson have served our nation and honors are deserved, those honors must be given.

In Valerie Tobin, we now have a leader we know we can entrust with these responsibilities because they are part of her character.

It is our honor to endorse Valerie for election to Atkinson’s Board of Selectmen.

Just a note for those who wish to count the deer.

In January 08 this blog had 16,000 hits and 1,500 unique visitors (for the month).

In 2007 this blog had over 100,000 hits and 5,750 unique visitors (for the year).

EDITORIAL-


"I offer nothing more than simple facts, plain arguments, and common sense . . ." [TP, 1776]

We take no small measure of umbrage at such a hostile official act against this BLOG’s patron. Therefore, a timely Editorial comment is both appropriate and necessary.

Discussion of Atkinson’s financial direction, from any viewpoint, is fundamental and encouraged and we will always attempt to limit and correct errors.

However, Righteous indignation towards purported error of such inconsequential nature is not appropriate.

The ENTIRE car deal is problematic. If it was caused by poor judgement, improper exercise of authority, neglect or mistake or even specious reasoning, this will never trump the facts that the entire questionable transaction started and ended within a very small circle of confidants.

We find the entire circumstances surrounding the disposition of the police Cruiser highly irregular at the least and the "explanations" somewhat trifling and exhaustive of our intellect.

Mr. Consentino: It’s time to go. Being Chief of Atkinson’s Police Department is NOT a birthright. That is a fabled legend of yesteryear.

Historically in Atkinson, police chief appointments were made "under the hand of the selectmen" for terms of one year at a time, as was also the case in the beginning of Mr. Consentino’s assorted and discontinuous stream of appointments to this position.

Your only remaining credential established on a claim of indispensability has faded.

So time is neigh. Plan a graceful exit, Clean out your desk, Accept the gratitude and tearful sentiments from some. We plan no editorial recriminations. It is time. Thank you for your service, We wish you a long and happy retirement. Bon Voyage.

LETTER


"To All Atkinson Residents,

I am writing to ask for your help. A member of the Atkinson Police Department needs our help. I am here to ask for your help in Corporal John Lapham's fight for his life. As you are aware, John has been diagnosed with Leukemia. He has been once again hospitalized with an infection that is threatening his life. He is one of the bravest people that I have ever met. He has never asked of anything from the residents of the town. Now is our chance to step up and help both him and his family out. As everyone is aware John has been out of work for a few months. His family has been busy helping John to get better. He needs our help, and I am hoping that this town can step up to the plate and help. From the moment that I met John, I have admired him. He does alot, but never asks for anything in return. He has helped so many people in this town. I for one am one of those people. Please help him.

There is a fund set-up in his name at TDBanknorth in Plaistow. Any amount will help John, while he is out of work. It would be great if this town could help ease a burden off his wife.

Thank You

Also if anyone would like to send a card, please address it to:

John Lapham
c/o Dana-Farber/Brigham and Women's Cancer Ctr.
Inpatient mail
75 Francis Street
Boston, MA 02115
United States

Please show Corporal John Lapham, that this community can stand up and show our support to those in need. I for one, miss John and can not wait until he can get better and return to work. Please show him that we support him. "