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Lawsuit Seeks Tabor’s Ouster From Portsmouth City Council
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Two Portsmouth residents say City Councilor John Tabor broke state laws when it came time to hire a new auditing firm, and they now want him booted from the council.
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Two Portsmouth residents say City Councilor John Tabor broke state laws when it came time to hire a new auditing firm, and they now want him booted from the council.
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There has been much coverage of the potential sale of The Laconia State School property recently. As one who has been involved in the many starts and stops over the past 11 years with this property, I would like to offer up my perspective of events over the past year or so.
Questions about what’s been vetted, and who is doing the vetting, are swirling around the proposed $21.5 million sale of the Laconia State School property to a Manchester developer.
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Executive Councilor Cinde Warmington’s continued role in the deliberations on the Laconia State School project may run afoul of the state ethics rules for executive branch officials, but she says that is not the case.