I believe you are correct FLL
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The traditional town meeting in New Hampshire may slowly be on its way out as more and more towns adopt SB2, a form of local government that has been around since 1996 and allows residents to vote on town and school district warrants at the polls instead of in town and school district meetings. Sixty of New Hampshire's 221 towns have adopted SB2 and only a handful have reverted back.
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I think it has definitely made a difference in terms of voter participation. Irish Mist, not sure what you mean about Gilford. As I mentioned all the initiatives you noted were voted down (some multiple times). And based on recent elections, selectmen have probably gotten the word.
In all honesty, we probably do need a new football field as anyone whose been to the current one (especially during a wet period) can attest.