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Nelson Select Board approves minutes, manifest and appropriations filing; appoints conservation alternate and moves to biweekly meetings
Summary
At its March 24 meeting the Nelson Select Board approved minutes, a March 25 manifest and the town’s MS‑232 appropriations filing; it appointed Kathy Schillemat as a Conservation Commission alternate and voted to hold meetings every other week beginning April 1, 2026.
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The Nelson Select Board approved routine town business and several administrative changes at its March 24, 2026 meeting.
Brenna Kucinski, chair, moved to approve the minutes from the March 18 meeting; Don Carlisle, selectman, seconded and the motion carried 2-0 (Michael Blaudschun was absent from that earlier meeting). Michael Blaudschun, selectman, moved to approve the manifest for March 25, 2026; Kucinski seconded and the motion carried 3-0. Blaudschun also moved to approve, post and submit the completed MS‑232 appropriations filing to the New Hampshire Department of Revenue Administration; Kucinski seconded and the motion carried 3-0.
The board appointed Kathy Schillemat to a one‑year term as an alternate to the Conservation Commission; Brenna Kucinski moved, Michael Blaudschun seconded, and the motion carried 3-0. The board noted it expects Schillemat may accept a three‑year appointment in 2027.
On scheduling, Michael Blaudschun moved to begin bi‑weekly Select Board meetings starting April 1, 2026, with subsequent meetings every other week (April 15 and 29, and so on); Kucinski seconded and the motion carried 3-0. The board adjourned at 3:50 PM; its next regular meeting is scheduled for April 1, 2026 at 3:00 PM.
The actions recorded at the meeting were procedural: approving minutes and financial filings, an appointment to the Conservation Commission, and a change to the board’s regular meeting cadence. No contested votes or substantive policy changes were made during this portion of the agenda.
