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SAMIAM
02-19-2010, 09:38 AM
Just wondering what the policy is on upcoming elections and town politics. Papers are full of letters to the editor about various local issues and seen some discussion on the forum about taxes, milfoil and signs......and wondering if it's ok to plug a candidate or a local issue......maybe a new thread durring elections?
breathe easy
02-19-2010, 10:43 AM
I believe there is only one contested election this year in M'boro (planning board, 3 running for 2 seats). Plenty of interesting warrant articles though , not to mention the school district meeting and the collective bargaining agreement that the ABC voted to not support.
fatlazyless
02-19-2010, 10:52 AM
Meredith:
March 9, Tuesday ballot vote, & March 10, Wednesday night town meeting
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March 9, Tuesday: 7am-7pm ballot voting-Community Center
Meredith school administration member / SAU#3 Inter-Lakes
Incumbent Jack Carty vs challenger Chris Mega
Feb 18, news article (click on news)www.citizen.com
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Two new challengers vs incumbents in the SELECTMEN'S RACE
Feb 22 www.citizen.com article looking at Holly Tetreault, Nathan Torr, Bob Flanders, Miller Lovett
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March 10, Wednesday: Town Meeting, starts at 7-pm in the high school gym
10 warrant articles - vote to be held after aprox three hour meeting at 10 or 11-pm; a raise-your-hand vote:
Ten Warrents:
- To change annual town meeting from month of March to month of May
- $12,309,538 annual Meredith town budget vote
($9,881,032 for 2003, $11,600,934 for 2005)
- Town Library; donation-money raising issues
- 566 acre Page Pond: To make it a town forest which will put it under the control of the Conservation Commission and not the Selectmen, as it now is.
- five or six other unknown warrants
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Feb 16, news article (click on news) www.citizen.com
Argie's Wife
02-19-2010, 03:49 PM
Just wondering what the policy is on upcoming elections and town politics. Papers are full of letters to the editor about various local issues and seen some discussion on the forum about taxes, milfoil and signs......and wondering if it's ok to plug a candidate or a local issue......maybe a new thread durring elections?
I would hope it's okay to discuss... I would think that as long as people played nicely on the thread that our fearless leader/mod would allow it... :)
Airwaves
02-19-2010, 06:21 PM
Based on the FAQ link at the top of the page I would say it's probably a subject that is to be avoided. (Bold mine)
Remember that you're on the Winnipesaukee Forum & PhotoPost
Only post messages, pictures and comments that are directly related to Lakes Region topics and activities. No sports, religion, politics or chit-chat please.
fatlazyless
02-19-2010, 06:52 PM
Come on Airwaves...u gotta read between the lines here.....Webmaster is talk'n like national or state-wide politics....while local lakes regions politics as in Alton-Wolfeboro-Tuftonboro-Moultonborough-Center Harbor-Meredith-Laconia-Gilford, and abutting towns for two towns deep, or something, is always welcome and encouraged. It's all printed, easy-to-read, in b & w, right there in between the lines......just take a :look:.
Sue Doe-Nym
02-19-2010, 11:27 PM
FYI, there is already a moultonborough thread discussing upcoming elections and School/Town Meetings. See "Get Involved,.........".
Airwaves
02-20-2010, 01:04 AM
They aren't my rules. :confused:
CrawfordCentury
02-23-2010, 03:50 PM
Come on Airwaves...u gotta read between the lines here.....Webmaster is talk'n like national or state-wide politics....while local lakes regions politics as in Alton-Wolfeboro-Tuftonboro-Moultonborough-Center Harbor-Meredith-Laconia-Gilford, and abutting towns for two towns deep, or something, is always welcome and encouraged. It's all printed, easy-to-read, in b & w, right there in between the lines......just take a :look:.
Alotta web forums create their own political ghettos by having a separate political subforum where controversial topics can be discussed. Too often, however, they turn into whompfests where lefties call out conservatives as neocons or fascists and righties call lefties marxists, etc.
There's a fairly conservative forum where I hang out that the conservatives actually call liberals nazis and regularly compare prominent democrats with goebbles/hitler/mao/etc.
Also too, not discussing sports is prolly a good thing too. I'd prefer to NOT know who inside of here's a *gasp* Jets fan. For them that follow the sport where they hit a fastmoving ball with a stick, obviating the Red Sox-Yankees thing's most likely not a bad idear too. That navigates into territory akin to religious debates - also herein verboten. :D
fatlazyless
03-01-2010, 06:43 AM
Deciding who gets my vote in the March 9, Meredith election is an on-going process and I'm undecided for now, but today's March 1 www.laconiadailysun.com has some real good letters to the editor including one from candidate Miller Lovett and other letter writers too, that are definatley worth reading.:)
...LaDaSun.....gotta Lovett!
fatlazyless
03-04-2010, 07:36 AM
Hello Meredith.....here's everyone's big chance to Meet the Candidates....at tonight's March 4, Thursday, "Meet the Candidates" night held at 7-pm at the Meredith Community Center.
Bob Flanders
Miller Lovett
Holly Tetreault
Nathan Torr
To be moderated by Meredith State Rep Steve Nadeau.
Four candidates running for two selectman's seats which are three year positions. Flanders & Lovett are incumbents.
Will there be a big turnout? Will the room be crammed full of Meredith residents and voters? Will lots of thoughtfull questions be asked? Will anyone bother to show up? Will there be any free food and adult beverages?
Anyone have any questions they want asked?:rolleye2:
mcdude
03-04-2010, 10:34 AM
Alton Voters: Vote Argie's Wife for School Board!!
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From the Baysider
Krista Argiropolis
The mother of two boys, ages eight and five,who both attend the Alton Central School, Argiropolis (who has never run for political office before) moved to Alton with her husband nine years ago, around the time her oldest son was born. Her background in public relations, marketing, and information systems recently landed her a per diem position in healthcare quality at LRGHealthcare in Laconia. She is also the owner of Oakhill Office Solutions,and works as a freelance administrative assistant and graphic designer. Her husband, John, chairs the Math department at Newfound Regional High School,where he has worked as a teacher for the past 12
years.
Q:Why are you running for school board?
A: The simple answer is that I believe I can make a difference. Because of my qualifications and life experience, I possess a unique perspective that I can put to work to make a good school system even better.
Q: What qualifications, qualities or experience would you bring to the position?
A: I am the daughter of two former public servants, the wife of a public school teacher, a property owner, a parent of two students currently
Alton Central School, and a small business owner. Currently, I am a member of the Alton Central Building and Grounds Committee, and am involved with the Alton PTSA. Additionally, I have been the recording secretary for the Alton School Board, Prospect Mountain High School board, Alton Budget Committee, and the JMA Budget Committee for approximately the last four years. Since I have been at the meetings for these committees and boards throughout the years, I have gained an excellent understanding of the issues our school board faces, and feel I could “hit the ground running” if elected.
see the rest of the article in this week's Baysider
Yosemite Sam
03-04-2010, 10:56 AM
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She is a beautiful lady!
If I lived in Alton, I would vote for her just on her looks! ;)
upthesaukee
03-04-2010, 11:40 AM
Go get 'em.
Argie's Wife
03-04-2010, 12:05 PM
:blush: Thanks, McDude & Upthesaukee. :D
...and Sam... you're makin' me blush... thank you.
Sue Doe-Nym
03-04-2010, 02:18 PM
Good luck AW and I hope you can do a better job at bringing fiscal sanity to school systems than last night's disaster in Meredith.
fatlazyless
03-08-2010, 10:57 AM
As you probably know, tomorrow Tuesday is candidate election day in Meredith and the polls are open from 7am to 7pm, at the community center.
I am still undecided on which three out of the six candidates to support, which is very unusual for me.
In August 2008, I switched my intended support from John McCain to Barack Obama, and am happy with that choice.
Just driving around Meredith and looking at all the political signs, here's what I saw.
Bob Flanders has the most signs, bright red and white, posted on homes and businesses.
Miller Lovett comes in second for sign totals as seen, with blue letters on white.
Nathan Torr comes in third for sign totals as seen, also with blue letters on white.
Holly Tetreault comes in fourth with no signs anywhere, that I could find.
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Chris Mega has signs in blue letters on white.
Jack Carty has no signs anywhere as far as I could see.
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Predictions
In a very close election with a large number of well qualified candidates, my unscientific sign survey predicts the winners to be:
Bob Flanders - selectman
Miller Lovett - selectman
Chris Mega - school board
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Do I know who I am voting for.....no?.... and my mind more or less changes every couple days.....good grief?
Seeker
03-08-2010, 11:33 AM
So THAT explains why Obama won. He had more signs. Best reason I've heard so far.
mcdude
03-10-2010, 09:11 AM
Congrats to Argie's Wife on her stunning victory!!
Krista Argiropolis for Alton School Board 2010 (http://www.facebook.com/pages/Alton-NH/Krista-Argiropolis-for-Alton-School-Board-2010/323172845151?ref=mf) I won! Sincerest thanks to everyone for their support during my campaign.
Argie's Wife
03-10-2010, 09:48 AM
I really mean it - THANK YOU!
It was heart-warming to see many of the winni dot com folks at the polls yesterday. I was there between doing "kid duty", so if you came by and found I wasn't at the polls, I was doing the Mom Taxi or meal thingy. It was a busy, interesting and very educational day....
If I can get it posted in a bit, I'll share the photo I took yesterday of someone in Alton who brought his rooster to the polls. He was parked in the handicapped section at the front of the high school and the rooster was sitting in the passenger's seat of his truck.
It was very surreal to be standing outside of a high school and then hearing a rooster crow - VERY LOUDLY! (The bird was enormous - at least 15lbs, by my guess!)
Only in Alton....
robmac
03-10-2010, 09:57 AM
Congrats Krista,I hope you enjoy all the hard work ahead.
Slickcraft
03-10-2010, 10:19 AM
Yes congrats AW, we were there early and apparently we beat the rooster to the polls.
Well done, Krista. QL and I missed seeing the rooster, too! :laugh:
Argie's Wife
03-10-2010, 11:58 AM
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mcdude
03-10-2010, 12:25 PM
AW: I notice that you were too "chicken" to roll the window down for a better shot!!
Slickcraft
03-10-2010, 03:50 PM
So passenger chickens aren't extinct after all.
Maybe the owner has found yet another use for free copies of the LDS.
Argie's Wife
03-10-2010, 04:53 PM
AW: I notice that you were too "chicken" to roll the window down for a better shot!!
I didn't wanna flip the bird.... outta the truck :D;)
Pepper
03-10-2010, 07:53 PM
CONGRATULATIONS Krista!!!!!!!!! You go, girl!;)
Pineedles
03-10-2010, 08:09 PM
How old was that Rooster Krista? We have a mandatory seat belt law you know. Didn't see a seat belt on him.:laugh:
Aside from that. Most wonderful news I could log on to see this evening.
A person who is knowledgeble, caring, and despite me being accused of being redundant is one of the smartest persons I know! Don't exhaust yourself Krista, one battle at a time. You still have to support and defend the home hearth and despite the problems you see for Alton your main concern should always be, You, Argie, the arglets, and then the rest of the world.
All my best and congratulations,
Pineedles
SteveA
03-10-2010, 10:32 PM
So THAT explains why Obama won. He had more signs. Best reason I've heard so far.
If the number of signs is the determining factor... Frost Heaves is a sho-in in Gilford. :emb::emb:
upthesaukee
03-10-2010, 11:08 PM
No problem for you yesterday. Congrats to you...you will do a great job.
Just remember, one "oops" wipes out a thousand "way to go girls" :D, at least in a voter's mind.;)
SIKSUKR
03-11-2010, 11:08 AM
OK first congrads AW. Second, why the rooster in the truck? Was he there to screach about the victory or to chase away voters checking the wrong box? :laugh:
CrawfordCentury
03-11-2010, 01:41 PM
AW: I notice that you were too "chicken" to roll the window down for a better shot!!
LOL! Nah...I think it was prolly more of an awareness of the peril that roosters portend for public officials in NH.
Exhibit A is Sen. Robert Taft of Ohio.
http://www.gstatic.com/hostedimg/6ed714b937323724_landing
Whilst campaigning during the 1952 presidential primary, a voter handed him a chicken. The son of the most corpulent man to occupy the White House was NOT happy...judging by his vexed facial expression.
Taft would go on to lose to Ike.
The takeaway from this bit of Granite State history is: do not go afowl of this states voters, lest you show a big goose egg at the polls. I'm locked and loaded with about a dozen other poultry puns but am exercising the utmost restraint. :D
CrawfordCentury
03-11-2010, 01:49 PM
On a side note:
Chicken farming occupies a special place in the lore of the Granite State. Anyone traveling thru Newbury on Rte. 103 will recall this grafitto.
http://icons-pe.wunderground.com/data/wximagenew/m/MemaNH/233.jpg
Twelve feet or so on the edge of State Road 103, which runs through the small town of Newbury, New Hampshire there sits a squarish, flat brown-gray slab of rock roughly the height of a man. About 25 years ago, across from the rock, there sat a tidy, cedar-shingled house in whose backyard a dozen chickens pecked about. Their eggs made breakfasts (and a tiny sideline business) for a family named the Rules -- whose daughter Gretchen was pretty, smart, wistful, and 16. There was a shy boy, also wistful, also a farmer, whose name is forgotten today. He pined for Gretchen Rule. He cast about awkwardly for ways to tell her or show her...then he hit upon the rock. One moonlit night, he secretly wrote on it, in eight-inch high, spray-painted letters,"CHICKEN FARMER, I LOVE YOU. " And the girl must have seen it, and possibly even guessed the author, but nothing came of it. The message endured for years, though brambles grew up to obscure it, and the letters, once so bold and white, began to fade. Gretchen Rule went away to Harvard, then on to life. The boy, whoever he was -- or is -- became a man. The rock grew into a relic, a love note out of time. One night, ten, perhaps 12 years ago, the brambles were mysteriously cut away and the message was repainted and renewed: "CHICKEN FARMER, I STILL LOVE YOU," it proclaimed. And every two years or so, barely noticed, the letters would be freshened and the brambles cut away. Then, in April of 1997, an unknown caller complained of "graffiti" to the Dept. of Transportation. By nightfall the same day, a three-foot square of rust-colored primer was all that was left of a shy boy's long-ago love. A week passed, and a new sun rose on New Hampshire's stubbornest love: "CHICKEN FARMER, I STILL LOVE YOU." But bolder this time: thicker-lettered, almost crude, and defiantly painted rather than sprayed. In Newbury, the inspired townspeople took up a " Petition for the Status Quo" to protect their landmark. The government responded with a letter, promising that the Chicken Rock's message would be forever safe. And it is.
mcdude
03-11-2010, 02:02 PM
Gretchen Rule went away to Harvard
ah!....so she "flew the coop"?
jmen24
03-11-2010, 03:27 PM
On a side note:
Chicken farming occupies a special place in the lore of the Granite State. Anyone traveling thru Newbury on Rte. 103 will recall this grafitto.
http://icons-pe.wunderground.com/data/wximagenew/m/MemaNH/233.jpg
Crawford, you have made my day. I have driven by this rock MANY times and have always wondered its reason, now I know. Thank You
Darn, I wish they had left it there. Why couldn't those who complained just enjoy instead??? That was such a neat story. Those are the fun things in life. I never heard the Taft/chicken story either. Thanks.
CrawfordCentury
03-11-2010, 04:21 PM
ah!....so she "flew the coop"?
I think it was an instinctual thing. Harvard being full of eggheaded professor types.
Ok, I better *ahem* lay off the egg puns. As a relative newcomer to this group I'm pretty low in the pecking order. :D
Crawford, you have made my day. I have driven by this rock MANY times and have always wondered its reason, now I know. Thank You
The debt can be repaid by anyone who knows the story about the "shark rock" near the New Durham/Middleton line on Kings Hwy on the Wboro to Farmington backroad route. I get a real kick outta that one too.
Argie's Wife
03-11-2010, 05:14 PM
OK first congrads AW. Second, why the rooster in the truck? Was he there to screach about the victory or to chase away voters checking the wrong box? :laugh:
From what I understand the man who owns the truck is owned by the rooster. Apparently he's often with his sidekick and the rooster likes to ride....
Considering the size of that bird, I wouldn't dare to say "no" to it either! :D
SteveA
03-11-2010, 05:38 PM
So passenger chickens aren't extinct after all
Now that is very funny... very slick, Slick! :laugh:
Crongrats AW!
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