After leaving Plymouth 10 years ago, I have lived in a community of about 10,000 in northern New Hampshire. I bought a gun. Up here, we have to have guns because everyone else does. They are easy to purchase. Here, every public meeting in City Hall and every session of the legislature has people in […]
Author Archives: Theodore Bosen
Push for reopening Plymouth’s rail station
I read your probative article on the Cordage train station and the subsequent responsive letter to editor. I was on the North Plymouth Steering Committee when development decisions were made in North Plymouth. Some of us supported the rail trail, as well as mixed PUD zoning, shops, and a marina for Cordage, which long preceded […]
Select Board wrongly decided to ‘wing it’ on town moderator decision
The Select Board [members] in Plymouth are not legal experts and should consult one when an important legal issue comes before them. Town counsel would be an appropriate mentor regarding the propriety of designating the town moderator as a “Special Employee” permitted to represent clients before the Town. The reason? Because the point of it […]