by Ed Naile “If you don’t like it, well take us to court,” is the pat answer some public officials give lowly citizens who dare question their authority. Enter one Ed Comeau who went all the way with the Carroll County Commission. The under-publicized story is here:...
CONWAY — Carroll County commissioners violated the state right-to-know law on numerous occasions with regard to their meeting minutes and their process for going into nonpublic session, a Carroll County Superior Court Judge ruled based on a lawsuit filed by a state...
If not for citizens like Ken Eyring the public might never have known about a company called Cenergistic. This situation was investigated and written up by Kim Morin, using NH’s 91-A law. “For the past few weeks this author has been investigating the Salem...
It seems that what you say to a reporter at Foster’s is totally ignored if it is not what he wants to write about. Foster’s wrote about the hearing twice, but missed the point. We accept limited information from same day voters if the are “given the...
Everett Chamberlain of Windsor was part of a group of Windsor residents who successfully sued the town in 2007 over its rejection of a Right-to-Know request. Chamberlain, who represented himself in court, helped disclose documents that led to the resignation of the...
by Ed Naile A NH Legislator has come up with a brilliant idea to raise money for the government. How about this for a new law? Tax every hotel room in a municipality that adopts this proposed legislation, only occupied ones that is. That new tax to be recorded and...