Manchester's next mayor is Ted Gatsas; spending cap passes
By BETH LAMONTAGNE HALL
Union Leader Staff
Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2009
State Sen. Ted Gatsas won a clear victory over Mark Roy. The tax/spending cap was approved, winning in 11 of the city's 12 wards. New aldermen include Ron Ludwig, Garth Corriveau and Patrick Long. George Smith and Michael Garrity were ousted from the board.
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| Ted Gatsas, left, and Mark Roy address supporters Tuesday night. Gatsas topped Roy for the mayor's seat. (Gatsas: DAVID LANE/Roy: BRUCE PRESTON) | |
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Good job to everyone who worked on this effort. We seniors thank you.
- Sue, Manchester
Still not sure about what its effects will be. Do know that if it does make this city an armpit her name will be remembered, along with the other proponents. However, hope not and that the measure is a positive.
I did not vote for. Not because of the nay-sayers and the doom of it, but after reading her words I wondered - if they missed an entity such as the airport, what else was missed???? But, hope against hope this isn't something Manchester will takes years to climb out of.
Best to all
- Brian, Manchester
For the sake of this city, and that includes my financial investments along with personal ties, I hope some of what I've read (the negative) do not bear fruit, especially a decaying infrastructure, reduced services and schools falling further that already need a major repair.
Depressing? Yes! But ironic as in attempting to keep spending down the proponents of this measure will drive away the very people this community needs to keep vibrant and growing. Poor schools, lousy roads and crime!?!?! Who'd want to raise their family here. Who'd want to locate a business here.
A hope none of that is the future of this city.
- Jack, Manchester
Mainly i am asking for examples of things people will do to help improve our most important investment, education.
As someone who voted for the tax cap will you provide the resources needed to our students so they can succeed?
I want REAL examples.
- Peter, Manchester
I want to reign in irresponsible spending, but the money we spend in our city is not just blind spending as we like to conveniently think it is, it is also an investment. Most importantly it is an investment in our future through the education of our youth.
I am asking point blank to everyone who supported the tax cap, what will you individually do for education in our city? you have decided that the city is not smart enough to invest your money properly and I say that I agree for the most part, but if you don't want the city to be able to spread the proper resources to our schools then I expect that all of us will step up to the plate and offer our own support.
Will you volunteer at the schools? Work at a tutoring center? Donate money directly to extracurricular programs? Will you buy kids textbooks so they can actually know the newest material in the subjects they are studying? Will you provide them with simple school materials that are lacking? Will you form a literacy club for all the kids who are reading far bellow their normal reading levels? Will you help them get to school this winter since many of them do not even have the expendable income to pay for the bus to school when they get to high school.
And if you will not do any of these...then will you clean up all the graffiti when these uneducated kids kids drop out? Will you support the police in the many more drug raids they will need to operate by donating massive amounts of money to them at Christmas time?
Contrary to popular belief, kids don't just drop out of school because they're bad kids. Check the literacy levels of drop-outs. Kids usually drop out of high school due to frustration that they feel. They drop out of the system because they feel stupid. They give up on the system because the system never put forth enough effort in the first place.
So again, what will you do to fix this? Since obviously the city can't do it.
- Peter, Manchester
- Robert M Tarr, Ward 5, Manchester, Manchester
- Mary, Manchester NH
- Jim, Manchester
You have to love how so many are willing to assert they are the smarter ones simply because they can't jam their fingers in our wallets anymore.
Riddle me this, Batman....name the last year the city passed a budget without a tax increase?
- Rick Olson, Manchvegas
- Ann, Manchester, NH
- Frank, Manchester
- joe johnson, manchester
- Jean, Manchester
Manchester has the lowest test scores in the state for its public school kids and all Gatsas said about education was that parents need to take a bigger role. That's true, but at some point the taxpayers of the city need to acknowledge the fact that Manchester spends less per pupil than 97% of the school districts in the state. At the high school level the city is dead last in spending and dead last in test scores.
In all comparable communities in the state more is spent on education than all other city services combined. Not in Manchester. Are you going to correct this, Mayor-elect Gatsas? What are you going to do if the governor sends you millions of dollars for education? Are you going to divert it to other city services like Guinta did?
Underfunded schools = lower property values = bad place to live. I hope you people realize what you just voted for.
- Fred, Amherst
- Patrick, Rollinsford
I'm proud to live in a ward that voted to pass the spending cap AND elected an Alderman who care about his ward.
- Tammy Simmons, Manchester Ward 10
Woah.....
No....
I couldn't care less.
- Patrick, Manchestrer
- Jim, Manchester
Ouch for me and Mike Garrity too. I have that flaming liberal B Shaw representing my neighborhood now. At least her flaming liberal cohort, Joan Flurey was defeated by Beaudry. Garrity was one of few incumbents running that lost. If only Wal-Mart hadn't created a no-win situation for him.
Oh well, on the bright site Gatsas is Mayor. Good job!
How many of the Aldermen are democrats now? Do they already have 2/3 majority to enact spending cap over-ridres?
- Jim, Manchester
At least the city doesn't pay for ambulance service . . . (seriously!)
- Andy, Biddeford, ME
- LJC, Manchester
- Katie, Manchester
The unions are not greedy!!!! Look to upper management that is not union....Who do they answer too? Who is making management accountable for what they do?! The union worker that you see on the streets and answering your phones are the little guy!!!! Paid hourly not on a salary getting between $80,000 to $100,.00 for a 30 hour work week....
Check your facts before you start blaming the the guy plowing your streets who has a boss...saying do as I say not as I do!!!!!
- Joanna, Londonderry,Nh
- Fed Up With Manchester, Manchester
Since the Spending Cap/Tax Cap passed, congratulations to all taxpayers as well! This will take away the big, red "Easy Button" which has been used to out-spend our city budget for the past few years.
Contrary to what the Union mouthpieces have been preaching, this "Cap" will not hinder any spending on emergency services, and any "hardship" spending will require a vote. Just like we all have to do in our own family budgets- How about that?
As a Ward 9 voter, I am happy to see that Mike Garrity lost. It didn't have to be this way, but 6 years of ignoring his constituents' concerns finally took its toll. It's obvious you've been working really hard, Mike- but the question is, who were you working FOR?
- Alan, Manchester
- Ben, Manchester
Trying to interpret what the voters of this city want from this election is impossible. A more Democratic board than I have ever seen in the city, a Republican mayor and a tax cap. This must be ‘Manchester’ rationale. I guess the Democrats rule the day, but the UL article does not indicate that. They have well more than they need to override the tax cap and override any veto Gatsas attempts. What am I missing?
This city gets exactly what it deserves.
- Peter Sorrentino, Manchester
- Mike, Auburn
- Ted MacLeod, Ormond Beach, FL
- Duh, Manchester
- ac, manchester
Also, I notice some seem to think that the elections were some imagined condemnation of unions and those who oppose the tax cap. Well, guess what? 10 of the 14 elected aldermen who won election were opposed to the tax cap and one was neutral. This and the underwhelming 54% vote show that it is less than a mandate from voters.
Good luck in court!
Congratulations to those elected. I pray that you budget wisely and keep the city moving forward even if that means overiding the tax cap scheme.
- James, Manchester
- Bob V, Manchester
- lank, manchvegas
Good luck, you're going to need it.
Besides lowering taxes, spending, dealing with the unions, see if you can rid the city and its many employees of their sense of entitlement to a job.
See if straight-talking Ted can impress upon them that the economy is in the dumper and if they don't like it, they should look next to one of their neighbors who's out of work or sold their house b/c they lost their job and were not entitled to their job without a union. And then tell them that there's a lot that did NOT get raises, no matter how much they deserved them, had their health care raised very high and so on.
If you're the wake up call, ring the bell loudly and tell them they've got some explaining to do
to the new sheriff in town.
- RG, Manchester
- Craig Smith, Manchester, NH
- Cindy, Manchester
Check your spreadsheet again.
You have Phil Greazzo losing because you posteed the school board numbers twice
*** Editor's note: That's been fixed. ***
- Sharon, Manchester
- Jay, Londonderry
This proves just how fed up we are with those politicians that only have one thing on their mind.. Party Line!!
Now let's see if the newly elected officials can live up to our expectations.
- Scott, Manchester
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