Rindge Town Meeting Results
* incumbents
(one three-year seat)
Tom Coneys – 455
Karl J. Pruter – 551
(two three-year seats)
Kim McCummings – 538
Holly B. Koski – 577
Jeffrey Montuori – 243
John P. Anderson – 336
(two three-year seats)
Philip Motta – 488
Don Cook* – 423
Daniel Whitney – 468
James E. Burger II – 198
(one three-year seat)
Burton E. Goodrich Jr.* – 851
(two three-year seats)
Florence Marsh* – 782
Lisa B. Wiley – 754
(one three year seat)
Sarah J. Dengler – 839
(two three-year seats)
Marcia S. Breckenridge* – 756
Cynthia S. Childs* – 699
■$4,053,509 for the town’s operating budget PASSED 635 to 376
■$90,000 on the second payment of fire engine one PASSED 867 to 201
■$20,000 to the Wellington Road Bridge Replacement Capital Reserve Account and to give the selectmen the authority to expend money from the fund PASSED 823 to 241
■$33,600 for the Revaluation Capital Reserve Account for the town’s revaluation in 2020 PASSED 667 to 387
■$195,225 to purchase and equip a replacement truck for the town’s 2004 International 7600 ten-wheel dump/plow truck PASSED 786 to 273
■$315,000 to purchase a replacement grader for the town’s 1988 CAT grade PASSED 717 to 341
■$145,000 to purchase emergency generators for the highway garage, town office, recreation center building, and the meeting house PASSED 653 to 409
■$20,000 for the Ingalls Memorial Library Trust Fund PASSED 759 to 309
■$12,000 for the Cemetery Expendable Trust Fund PASSED 794 to 271
■$15,000 to replace the town’s sand shed roof PASSED 724 to 340
■$55,000 to purchase a new server and software, and to facilitate the changeover to new assessing and tax collecting systems PASSED 691 to 368
■To discontinue the Rindge 250th Expendable Trust Fund and place any money remaining in the fund in the town’s general fund PASSED 948 to 117
■$24,000 to purchase replacement radios for the fire department PASSED 807 top 251
■$8,000 to purchase energy efficient replacement street lights PASSED 762 to 297
■To establish a revolving fund for maintenance and replacement of equipment and general operating expenses of the transfer station and to add $79,666.56 from the town’s unassigned fund balance to the new fund PASSED 748 to 310
■To stop placing funds from the previous article into the town’s special revenue fund for the transfer station PASSED 790 to 265
■To authorize the transfer of a 3.9-acre portion of the town-owned Wellington Field to the owner of an abutting piece of land in exchange for a 17-acre portion of the abutting property PASSED 775 to 268
■$50,000 for the Highway Department Equipment Capital Reserve Fund FAILED 472 to 574
■To allow the operation of Keno in town FAILED 439 to 608
■$2,500 to support the Contoocook Lake Area Preservation Association FAILED 347 to 707
■To increase the optional veterans tax credit for service-connected total disability from $2,000 to $4,000 FAILED 463 to 582
■To request that the Jaffrey-Rindge School District initiate a study of the feasibility and sustainability of a plan for dissolving the district PASSED 620 to 431
■To raise $8,000 to add to the library budget to create a full-time youth librarian position PASSED 542 to 516
