Candidate Questionnaires: Canterbury Board of Selectmen
Scott Doherty, the current chair of the Canterbury Board of Selectmen, is running unopposed for his position. Voters will cast their ballots on March 10 at the Old Town Hall. Town Meeting will take place on March 13 at 7 p.m. at Canterbury Elementary School.
The Monitor sent questionnaires to all Select Board and School Board candidates running in towns within our coverage area.
Doherty: I recently retired, I was a Bureau Chief at the NH Fire Academy.
Doherty: I am running for reelection because I want to continue to serve my town. I have decades of experience working with budgets in state and municipal government. I have worked in leadership roles in public safety for over 30 years. I have a bachelor’s degree in Business Management and Economics and a Master of Public Administration degree (MPA). The most pressing issue in our town is how to keep taxes increases to a minimum while continuing to provide services to our residents. Many of our residents are on fixed incomes.
Doherty: I hope to continue serving the residents of Canterbury by addressing our resident’s concerns and being a good fiscal manager.
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