To the editor,

As one who likes to keep the news of the day close at hand I must admit that until reading the letter from Gilford School Board Chairman Kurt Webber my attention as to what happened had been laid on the table. We do know that on Election Day the voters approved of a lawful policy of NO Superintendent of Schools for Gilford from that day forward. Yet the wishes of the large majority plus number of voters have been ignored on a binding vote — why?

While my desire to stay away from two “activists” — and that will continue — what is happening or not happening in Gilford is of importance to all N.H. voters because it could happen to you! Having a statewide weekly column means any goings on in a particular community is of interest to the readers.

Mr. Webber has made sure that we all know of his military career — and we thank him for his service — he should also know what freedom and rights mean to the voters of Gilford and abide by them! This is about the rights of the citizens — let’s air it out and deliver justice to the voters!

Niel Young

Laconia

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