Around this time last year, the town of Conway discussed at our deliberative session a resolution I introduced calling for the state to create an independent redistricting committee to draw
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OSSIPEE â Carroll County s chief financial officer, who came aboard in September, is no longer working for the county, county commissioners announced in a bombshell that appeared to stun members of the legislative delegation Monday.Â
Fergus Cullen of Dover started work Sept. 21. He came to Carroll County after having served as chief financial officer of St. Thomas Aquinas High School in Dover for four years. He also served as a Dover City Councilor since October and was the New Hampshire Republican Party Chairman from 2007-09.
The delegation met Monday to work on the 2021 county budget, which totals about $35 million. The delegation, consisting of 15 state representatives, approves budgets that the commissioners manage with help from department heads. The county government includes a prosecutorâs office, a jail, a nursing home and the registry of deeds.
Last week, I read with interest Ray Gilmoreâs OpEd piece on state Rep. Linda Tannerâs comments at the Education Sub-Committee hearing on school nursesâ certification for the Department of Education.
I have had the pleasure to watch and listen to Ms. Tanner (D-Georges Mill) work for three years as we are both members of the Education Committee in the House of Representatives. She is one of the best in the House and represents both her district and the citizens of New Hampshire with integrity, commitment and truthfulness.
Unlike Mr. Gilmore, I do not hold an associateâs degree in nursing from the community college; however, my interest and commitment to the profession have been long in my background. My mom was an RN and worked as a private duty nurse, as well as a teacher, trainer, mentor and nurse in the VNA, and concluded her career as a staff nurse at the local municipal hospital.