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Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - New Ipswich accepts $280,000 in ARPA funds
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Monadnock Ledger-Transcript - New Ipswich picks new selectman, town administrator
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Monadnock Ledger-Transcript
Published: 5/13/2021 1:46:49 PM
The New Ipswich Select Board is moving forward with forming a committee to conduct a search for a new police chief.
Police Chief Tim Carpenter has announced he will be retiring on July 1. The town is hoping to have a permanent hire in place when Carpenter leaves the position.
During its meeting on Tuesday, the Select Board discussed forming a committee to find that replacement.
The board discussed the committee being comprised of Carpenter, possibly another representative from the New Ipswich Police Department, and an additional police chief.
Selectman Jason Somero questioned why the town would require an additional chief on the committee, and whether that would require a consultation fee.
Monadnock Ledger-Transcript
Published: 12/9/2020 4:09:51 PM
The New Ipswich Select Board is considering an increase in police salaries to keep up with state averages and try to retain officers.
During its meeting Tuesday, after discussing the matter with Police Chief Tim Carpenter and comparing New Ipswich’s current pay to state averages, Select Board John Veeser said he’d be in favor of a “radical” change to the department’s salary line. He said he would support Carpenter’s recommended $40,000 increase to the line to bring current officers closer to the state’s average pay.
The police department budget for 2020 was approved at $708,865. Of that, the full time salary budget was $411,655 and the part-time salary budget was $2,578. That does not include benefits or overtime. The department currently has seven officer positions, including the chief.