Frugality Called ‘Negative Agenda’ in Hopkinton

Let’s preserve what makes Hopkinton so special Our taxes are really no worse than our neighbors’ At a recent meeting of the Hopkinton Board of Selectmen, Chairman Scott Flood stated that there were well over 100 homes for sale in Hopkinton, and that many...

Separation of police and elder affairs is overdue

November 20, 2008 Eagle Tribune The Atkinson, N.H. Police Department and Elderly Affairs Program are now officially separate. It’s about time. It has been years since residents began questioning both the ethics and the legality of police Chief Philip Consentino...

Chief Consentino Responds to Eagle Tribune Opinion

November 20, 2008 Eagle Tribune The Chief responds: Letter: Forced changes in elderly fund no improvement To the editor: This letter is in response to your editorial of Nov. 17. I would like to set the record straight for the second time with your paper. I previously...

Moltonborough Questions Use of SWAT Teams

Moultonborough Citizens Alliance PO Box 678 Moultonboro, NH 03254 MCA is concerned about citizens rights, sensible spending, private property issues, etc and we have contacted the Selectmen, by email, and asked them to discuss SWAT Teams at their next meeting. We have...

Elderly Affairs Program Atkinson

from the Eagle Tribune… ATKINSON — The town’s three elderly affairs cruisers are getting new decals. Their four drivers are getting new uniforms. But the program isn’t getting a new home or director — at least for now. The elderly affairs program is...

Chief Consentino saga continues

October 14, 2008 by Ed Naile Let’s do some quick math – municipal style. The Atkinson Town Budget has a line item appropriation of $19,000 for Elderly Affairs. This money pays for the jazzed up cruiser Police Chief Consentino uses to shuttle little old ladies to...