Archive for October, 2008

E-mail calling employees ‘elitist’ for wanting raise has school paraprofessionals upset in Rochester

Wednesday, October 15th, 2008

October 15, 2008
Fosters

ROCHESTER — The School District’s paraprofessionals are up in arms after an e-mail urging city councilors to vote down the group’s proposed contract renegotiation referred to them as “arrogant elitists.”

“My first reaction when I heard the comments was: ‘Who are these people? I don’t even know them, how are they judging me?’” said Roxanne Ajemian, a para-educator at Spaulding High School. “I think many people don’t know what we do and how much work it is.”

The e-mail that started the controversy was sent to councilors last week by Rob and Doris Gates, who claimed the requests made in the contract were “outrageous and far beyond reason.”

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It’s not the time to go for longer terms of office

Tuesday, October 14th, 2008

October 14, 2008
Fosters

Longer terms for Rochester city councilors? Where is the consensus calling for it?

It was a topic raised at a recent “Meeting with the Mayor” — one of the monthly opportunities for Mayor John Larochelle’s constituents to confront him or simply converse with the city’s highest elected official. With only the mayor and three other persons in attendance, last month’s meeting seemed to fall into the conversational category.

Four-year terms for the mayor and city councilors and elected board members?

“If I had my way the terms would be four years,” Larochelle said, “but it would be on an alternating cycle so every two years half of the members would be up for re-election.

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Spending is a District 6 Issue

Monday, October 13th, 2008

October 13, 2008
Union Leader

ROCHESTER – How much–or more precisely, how little–the state should spend as the economy continues to sour is a prime issue in the election for senate District Six as challenger Fenton Groen seeks to unseat incumbent Sen. Jackie Cilley.

Cilley, a Barrington Democrat, says she hopes to retain the seat she won two years ago so she can address the oncoming economic issues the state is facing. As owner of the small business Horseshoes Plus in Barrington and an adjunct business professor at the University of New Hampshire, Cilley says she is uniquely qualified.

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