It must have been a slow news day on Sunday, February 5th. The front page article above the fold was about Walker Pond in Webster. The third article making the town select board and employees look like “inside trading.” Nothing could be further from.
A summer real estate listing advertised 27 acres of waterfront property at the end of a private road as the perfect place to “build your dream retreat” on privately situated land at the edge of Walker Pond in Webster.For many months last year, the.
The disconnect between diversity commitments made at the executive level and the day-to-day experiences of many Black employees on the frontlines is often a lack of buy-in from managers.
After voicing concerns about concentrating too much power in the hands of a few taxpayers, Boscawen residents decided not to allow the town’s select board to buy or sell property – but granted the conservation commission the power.