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Monthly Archives: February 2025
The Seabrook Town Budget 2025
The Seabrook proposed Town Budget is posted below. The budget narrative that does some additional analysis is right above the budget. With the full implementation of the water/sewer enterprise the Town budget that will be supported by the property tax … Continue reading
The Seabrook Town Warrant 2025
The Seabrook Town Warrant, as amended at the Deliberative Session, is posted below. There are some important changes to be aware of in this years warrant. The Board of Selectmen have fully moved the Water Department and the Sewer Department … Continue reading
What Ails the Democrats: A Look at Party of the People by Patrick Ruffini
Party of the People: Inside the Multiracial Populist Coalition Remaking the GOP by Patrick Ruffini My rating: 5 of 5 stars A book written by a Republican that Democrats should be paying attention to. Patrick Ruffini wrote this book before … Continue reading
A Look at Reagan: His Life and Legend
Reagan: His Life and Legend by Max Boot My rating: 5 of 5 stars Max Boot has produced a biography of the Gipper that he explicitly says is neither hit job or hagiography, and I believe that the book bears … Continue reading