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Financial mismanagement and lack of reliable accounting

During the March 26 Affordable Tomorrow Committee meeting, a member raised a serious red flag: the town lacks a true, reliable accounting system. Discrepancies in financial records were noted. This is a major issue for fiscal... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/bradford/affordable-tomorrow/2026-03-26/ #MeetingWatch #BradfordNH
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Potential reduction in town services

The Affordable Tomorrow Committee is discussing whether Bradford residents should be expected to accept lower levels of town services to maintain fiscal viability. This goes beyond budgeting—it’s about the future of our... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/bradford/affordable-tomorrow/2026-03-26/ #MeetingWatch #BradfordNH
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Infrastructure neglect and future capital costs

Serious structural issues—including roof damage, wall concerns, and mold—were discussed regarding the Community Center at the March 26 committee meeting. These facilities require professional assessment and potential... https://meetingwatch.org/nh/bradford/affordable-tomorrow/2026-03-26/ #MeetingWatch #BradfordNH
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Serious concerns were raised at the March 26 Affordable Tomorrow Committee meeting regarding how Bradford manages its money. Here is what residents need to know about the town's fiscal health. 🧵 #MeetingWatch #BradfordNH
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First, the accounting. A committee member reported that there is 'no true accounting system in place' due to discrepancies found in financial records. This is a direct threat to the transparency and accuracy residents rely on to trust town spending.
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Second, the services. The committee discussed the reality that current town service levels may be unsustainable. They are exploring whether the town needs to 'change expectations' of residents regarding what services are actually provided.
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Finally, infrastructure. The Community Center is facing structural issues, including mold and damage to walls and the roof. Addressing these safety concerns will likely require significant capital expenditure and professional assessments soon. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/bradford/affordable-tomorrow/2026-03-26/
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At the Affordable Tomorrow Committee meeting on March 26, several issues were raised that demand the attention of every Bradford resident. 

Most concerning was a revelation regarding our town’s finances. A committee member noted that a discrepancy in the financial records suggests the town currently lacks a reliable, functioning accounting system. Without an accurate way to track public funds, true fiscal accountability is impossible. The committee has agreed to investigate the town's accounting workflow, but the lack of a stable system is a major red flag.

In addition to financial concerns, the committee discussed the long-term sustainability of our town services. There is an ongoing debate about whether the town can continue to meet current community expectations or if residents will need to accept a reduction in service levels to maintain fiscal viability. This discussion, coupled with the reported structural issues at the Community Center—including mold and roof/wall damage—suggests significant upcoming challenges for our budget and infrastructure. https://meetingwatch.org/nh/bradford/affordable-tomorrow/2026-03-26/ #MeetingWatch #BradfordNH
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