Neal Kurk

(Hours 1a,b) Rich opened the show by wondering about what names to call certain individuals.  He then shared his grievances with Chairman of the Budget Committee Neal Kurk, pointing out the support that he extends to his daughter and his work in trying to prohibit the release of publicly available information.  Finally, he informed the listeners about today’s special election in the towns of Auburn, Chester and Sandown.  Tune in to get all of the details!

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(Hour 1b) After pointing out how he feels about political disagreements among friends and discussing Alderman Barbara Shaw’s voting on the Teacher Contracts, Rich continued in his coverage of the ACLU lawsuit.  He talked about Secretary of State Bill Gardner’s letter concerning releasing electronic copies of marked voter checklist

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