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So all the hard work that went into that, | want to thank Director Cummings and all the people, you know,
our Public Works people, Director Fauteux and all of those who had so much to do with that. Thank you.
Alderman Gathright
| actually want to echo the Mayor and | want to say, thank you Mayor for being a part of it and to
Alderwoman Kelly, thank you for being a part as well. It really was important. | am going to say as long |
have been in Nashua and I’ve been to a lot of big events, but | must honestly say that that’s the first even
that I’ve ever been a part of, that | truly felt that people were there because they cared. They truly were
concerned with what was going on, not just outside of Nashua but inside of Nashua as well and other
cities in the State. So | am looking forward to a lot of people who have volunteered and come forward
who want to work with Nashua Community Conversation on Race Injustice that myself and Chief Carignan
chair. So | just see a lot of good things happening, because we work well together and | am sure that is
going to continue. There are some things that we have already spoken about in the Committee and we do
plan on having a Town Hall very soon. But it will be open to the City. So we just have to continue getting
this Zoom together that we can put people in different rooms to speak and talk with one another. So
thank you.
RECOGNITION PERIOD - None
READING MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETINGS
There being no objection, President Wilshire declared the minutes of the Special Board of
Aldermen meetings of May 21, and May 27, 2020, and regular Board of Aldermen meeting of May
26, 2020 accepted, placed on file, and the reading suspended.
COMMUNICATIONS REQUIRING ONLY PROCEDURAL ACTIONS AND WRITTEN REPORTS
FROM LIAISONS
From: Len Fournier, Superintendent Woodlawn/Pinewood Cemeteries
Re: Requesting Joint Convention Meeting with the Woodlawn/Pinewood Cemetery Trustees
From: Linda McGhee, Deputy Planning Manager
Re: Referral from the Board of Aldermen on proposed O-20-014, allowing the temporary adjustment
of site plans by the Community Development Director or Designee to allow for greater outdoor
seating at restaurants
From: John L. Griffin, Chief Financial Officer/Comptroller
Re: Fire Union IAFF Local #789 Collective Bargaining Agreement
From: Dorothy Clarke, Esquire
Re: R-20-043 “Authorizing Pennichuck Corporation and Pennichuck East Utility, Inc. to enter into a
term loan and renew a fixed asset line of credit with CoBank, ACB” — letter from Pennichuck
without confidential financial documents
From: Donna Graham, Legislative Affairs Manager
Re: Communications Received from the Public
There being no objection, President Wilshire accepted the communications and placed them on
file.