February 17th, 2010
Buy the book: Manchester school spending Ok'd
The city will make a major investment this year in new textbooks for its public schools.
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February 12th, 2010
Cutting nonprofits: Gatsas gets it right
Almost any action that improves the lives of some individuals can be said to carry some sort of public
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January 8th, 2010
West High idea intrigues Hooksett board
HOOKSETT – School board members are expressing cautious optimism over the Manchester mayor's idea
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In The News
October 1st, 2009
LE: Ted Gatsas will address city's high property taxes
Just about every time I read a comment from Mark Roy, it concerns money, namely that belonging to Ted Gatsas, who can't win for losing.  If he uses his own funds to campaign, there's a problem. 

Mr Roy also needs to concentrate on something other than funding schools.  In my opinion, that is his one and only priority.  School funding is fine up to a point, but our escalating property taxes year after year is the one and only priority in our household, as I'm sure it is in most others.

I think Gatsas is an honorable man who will do his utmost to run this city in the most efficient, penny-wise way.  Roy on the other hand, seems only interested in school problems to the exclusion of other equally important issues.

-Gloria LaForge, printed in the Union Leader on Thursday, October 1, 20009



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