Nashua Mayor Jim Donchess is pushing for bringing back the jersey barriers this summer in downtown Nashua that were originally placed to allow expanded outdoor dining during the COVID-19 lockdowns.
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Formal Complaint & Please lift the Mask Policy in City Hall
This is a formal complaint regarding the conduct of Kim Kleiner. At my request, the police showed up at City Hall and I gave a statement regarding the verbal assault of Ms. Kleiner against me at the end of the Board of Assessors Meeting.
Nashua, Vote to Save Your City on November 2
Nashua municipal elections are being held on Tuesday, November 2, and there are some very important choices to make. The most important decision is on Ballot Question 2. A Yes vote would give the Mayor and Board of Aldermen control over picking the city police commissioners.
Celebrate the 101st Anniversary of Women’s Right to Vote
On Saturday, August 14 at 10 am we will celebrate the 101st anniversary of the passage of the 19th amendment to the US Constitution, granting women the right to vote, by raising the 19th Amendment flag on the Citizen Flag Pole in front of Nashua City Hall, 229 Main Street.
Are Nashua City Hall Employees Trying to Serve, or Control, the Public?
After 15 months of being closed, from March 2020 to June 2021, Nashua City Hall is finally open! I was pretty excited to be able to enter without an appointment or a mask to pay my City bills. It was almost like things were returning to normal.
The Saga of RTK Coordinator Jesse Neuman Continues – A Formal Harassment Grievance Has Been Filed Against Him
Nashua RTK Coordinator Jesse Neuman took umbrage that both Laurie Ortolano and Laura Colquhoun had discussed their interactions with him on GraniteGrok and that each of their posts (here and here) were festooned with his image (which, at the time, was publicly available on LinkedIn).
Nashua Enters the Twilight Zone
NH RSA 91-A:4 governs the public disclosure and inspection of governmental records. The statute requires that records must be available for inspection and copying during the regular business hours of the public body or agency – unless a record is temporarily unavailable because it’s actually being used.
If Teaching Critical Race Theory Is Protected Speech Then So Is Flying the Save Women’s Sports Flag
Last fall, we got permission to fly the Save Women’s Sports flag for a week on the Citizen Flag Pole in Nashua City Hall Plaza. We raised it on a Saturday, and early Sunday morning Nashua Mayor Jim Donchess sent two city employees to take it down.
Jan Schmidt: Save Women’s Sports Flag is a “Hate Flag”
On the same day we flew our Save Women’s Sports flag on the Citizen Flag Pole in Nashua City Hall plaza, Alderman Jan Schmidt made a public post attacking it on her personal Facebook page.
Flag Raised Over Nashua City Hall To Protect Fairness for Female Sports
Yesterday, we raised the Save Women’s Sports flag over Nashua City Hall, where it will fly all week in the lead up to Selina’s Run, a virtual run starting on Saturday, October 17 to raise funds to benefit the mission of the Save Women’s Sports organization to protect fairness for female sports.
Nashua Forces Businesses to Be Mask Police While Mayor Doesn’t Enforce Masks in City Hall
The Nashua Board of Aldermen voted to pass an updated mask ordinance. “By a 13-2 vote, the Nashua Board of Aldermen approved an amendment to the city’s COVID-19 mask policy that says retail businesses must post “Face Covering Required” signs at their entrances and deny service to anyone who is not wearing a mask.”