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Brentwood Joe's Town Hall Podcast
by Brentwood Joe
Podcast Description:Welcome to Brentwood Joe’s Town Hall Podcast, where community comes first! Hosted by Brentwood’s own Joe, this podcast dives deep into the heart of the town, bringing you updates, discussions, and insights on everything happening in our beloved community.From local events and celebrations to the latest in neighborhood safety, we cover it all. Tune in as we talk budget, taxes, trash pick-up, and environmental initiatives. Brentwood Joe’s Town Hall Podcast is your one-stop shop for staying connected to the pulse of your community. Let’s keep building a brighter future for Brentwood, together!Don’t miss out – subscribe now to join the conversation.Email us at : [email protected]: Brentwoodjoestownhallpodcast
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5-19-2026 The ICE Meeting
A full recap of the May 19th Brentwood Select Board meeting — a packed evening that covered routine financial business, the formal welcome of new Town Treasurer Linda Lambert, and a major conservation win as the board approved using the open space bond to fund a 55-acre conservation easement on the Sly property on Middle Road. The board also received updates on the ongoing town administrator and recreation director searches, and heard from auditors on four open items still requiring resolution. But the evening's most talked-about moment came when Police Chief Murch informed the board that he had signed a 287G task force agreement with ICE — a decision rooted in officer safety and twenty years of law enforcement experience that sparked a substantive public discussion about process, transparency, and what it means to keep Brentwood safe. Send us Fan Mail
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Memorial Day
Memorial DaySend us Fan Mail
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School Board under fire
A recap of the Brentwood School Board meeting that drew the largest public turnout in years. At the center of the controversy: beloved kindergarten teacher Mrs. Julie Proctor, removed from her classroom for seven weeks following a playground incident. This episode breaks down the emotional public testimony, the board's selective enforcement of its own rules, a stunning revelation about who actually makes personnel decisions, and the deeper questions about transparency and accountability in our local government. The community showed up — did the board?Send us Fan Mail
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End of an Era
Brentwood Joe's Town Hall Podcast returns with major news: After 275 years, Brentwood has held its last traditional town meeting and voted to adopt SB2. In this episode, Joe recaps the March election results—including a school board seat decided by coin toss—explains what the SB2 transition means for local democracy, and shares his balanced perspective on the opportunities and challenges ahead. He spotlights Tzuo Hann Law as an example of informed civic engagement, and announces the first Annual Preserve Brentwood Fall Flea Market on September 20th, a community event raising funds for the rec center. Whether you're concerned about property taxes, curious about SB2, or looking to reconnect with neighbors, this episode has something for you. Town meeting recap coming in the next episode.Send us Fan Mail
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Building Community in 2025 - Expanding Voices in 2026
A warm holiday message from Brentwood Joe, wishing the community a Merry Christmas and blessings in the New Year, sharing a brief podcast pause for the holidays, and inviting listeners to enjoy a custom Christmas season song until the show returns in January 2026Send us Fan Mail
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Select board meeting 12-02-25 and the Holidays
This episode covers the December 2nd Select Board meeting and winter holiday traditions. The main focus is on new Police Chief Murch's first-month progress report, including his recertification process, restoration of mutual aid agreements, and presentation of a budget-cutting proposal that reduces police spending by nearly 10% while maintaining coverage despite staffing challenges. The meeting also addressed routine municipal business, employment contracts, and a pointed public comment session about fiscal priorities, culminating in an emotional plea for community respect toward first responders after an incident involving an ambulance crew. The second half provides an educational tour of global winter celebrations (Hanukkah, Kwanzaa, Diwali, Yule, and others), followed by local announcements about the Wreaths Across America ceremony, Santa's town visit, and the fire department's toy drive.Send us Fan Mail
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ERCSD co‑op school board meeting (Oct. 21)
This episode is a quick summary of the ERCSD co‑op school board meeting (Oct. 21). Chair Bill Gothier opened with introductions and student reps from Exeter High and Cooperative Middle School reported on activities, safety lessons, and extracurricular successes. Highlights included a first‑place U.S. History project; facilities planning with a proposed RFP for campus renovations and cost‑saving office relocations; approved small grants for water treatment and robotics; and updates on budgeting, policies (parental bill of rights, device and homework policies), and safety programs. State Rep. Melissa Litchfield clarified recent legislation affecting intra‑ vs. inter‑district schools. The board approved a Quebec immersion trip and debated (but did not revoke) a Morocco trip amid safety concernsSend us Fan Mail
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Select Board Meeting 11/4/25
This episode opens with heartfelt gratitude for Jim and Laura Hajjar, two unsung heroes quietly serving our community. We then recap a pivotal November 4th Select Board meeting featuring the swearing-in of new fire and police chiefs, staffing and public-safety updates, budget decisions, and key policy discussions shaping Brentwood’s year ahead. To close, we step into the season with a brief journey through the history of Thanksgiving—its origins, evolution, and the spirit of gratitude it inspires—along with reminders about burn permits, food-bank donations, and appreciation for our first responders and soldiers. Happy Thanksgiving from Brentwood Joe’s Town Hall Podcast.Send us Fan Mail
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SAU 16 School Board Meeting
Welcome to this important episode where we take a closer look at the SAU 16 School Board meeting from October 20th, 2025. Attendance at these meetings has been low, yet they have a major impact on our communities—especially since our schools account for nearly three-quarters of our property taxes. This podcast aims to change that by highlighting key discussions and decisions so residents can stay informed and involved.In this episode, we unpack the night’s major themes:Budget transparency: The SAU presented a “zero percent increase” budget, but the real story lies in how costs are shifting between towns.Audit corrections: The administration responded quickly to recent compliance issues, but long-term oversight will be key.Technology overhaul: After years of frustration with Alma, the board approved a move to Infinite Campus—raising big questions about cost, training, and lessons learned.Open enrollment fallout: A new NH Supreme Court ruling could reshape district budgets and student assignments, introducing fiscal risk and governance challenges.Governance and engagement: From delayed votes to minimal public turnout, this meeting underscored the need for clearer communication, stronger planning, and better outreach.Send us Fan Mail
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Daylight saving
This week on the Brentwood Podcast, we’re inviting you to join us for our usual look at the Selectboard meeting—where decisions big and small keep our town running—and a thoughtful dive into a topic that touches us all: Daylight Saving Time. From the financial housekeeping that keeps Brentwood’s gears turning to heartfelt community updates, we’ll cover the details that matter most. You’ll hear about property zoning challenges, cemetery stewardship, budget priorities, and even a generous land donation that highlights the town’s spirit of responsibility. Then, we shift gears to explore the origins and impacts of Daylight Saving Time—its history, benefits, and the growing debate about whether to keep changing our clocks. As always, we’d love to hear from you. Leave your comments on YouTube, Facebook, or right here on the podcast, and don’t forget to send in your shout-outs—no milestone is too small to celebrate. With the holidays approaching and local events like the Library’s Pumpkin Festival on the horizon, let’s remember to support our neighbors, thank our first responders and military, and keep our community strong. Tune in, get informed, and be part of the conversation—because your voice makes Brentwood better.Send us Fan Mail
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The True Impact of Impact Fees
In this episode, we catch up after a short break to talk about Brentwood’s latest happenings — from heartfelt community moments and nostalgic memories of Hampton Beach to important Select Board updates on budgets, health insurance, and town planning. We also share local news on upcoming events, safety advisories, and ways to support our neighbors. It’s all about keeping Brentwood connected, informed, and inspired.Send us Fan Mail
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Behind the Budget
This podcast episode for "Brentwood Joe's Town Hall" offers a comprehensive look into Brentwood's municipal affairs,The bulk of the discussion centers on the September 8, 2025, Municipal Budget Committee meeting, where significant financial discrepancies were uncovered, particularly regarding employee health insurance overpayments by the town and compensation ratios exceeding national averages. The episode also covers a Select Board meeting that included the swearing-in of new police officers, discussions about police pay scales to aid recruitment, and updates on open town positions and the ongoing 2024 financial audit. Send us Fan Mail
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Merit vs Mandate
This episode of "Merit vs Mandate" delves into a contentious Select Board meeting concerning COLA (Cost of Living Adjustment) raises for Municipal workers, where a proposal suggested an increase no less than the Federal COLA for Social Security recipients, with a subsequent cap at 4%. Emphasizing the "Janice situation," a speaker highlighted that as a Social Security recipient managing personal expenses like car payments, they believe any COLA increase for municipal workers should not exceed the percentage determined for Social Security recipients. This discussion underscores the tension between such a universal, mandated COLA and the current system where Municipal workers receive compensation through collective bargaining and merit-based raises. The meeting also saw disturbing "veiled threats" of service deprivation if compensation requests were unmet, all within a small town of approximately 4600 residents where employment expectations should consider the town's size. Ultimately, the conversation framed monetary compensation as distinct from appreciation, contingent instead on the town's budget and the residents' ability to tolerate tax increases.Send us Fan Mail
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Back to School
In this episode, we cover the Brentwood Select Board meeting from August 19th, 2025—a packed agenda featuring major announcements, community discussions, and important decisions. Highlights include John Morgan’s heartfelt resignation from the board, approval of payroll and consent items, and a unique property reassessment for a Middle Road resident. We introduce Julie Stevens as the new Finance Manager, celebrate National Night Out, and hear the retirement announcement of longtime Police Chief Joseph Bird. Other key topics include police detail rate adjustments, building inspector hours, health insurance concerns, Route One Twenty Five speed limit legislation, fire department updates including a new forestry tanker, progress on town-wide property revaluation, and a review of the COLA policy. Public comment raised spirited debate on trash collection, budget clarity, and community transparency. Committee reports rounded out the evening, touching on the municipal building project, highway paving, and upcoming school year events before the board moved into non-public sessionSend us Fan Mail
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Transparency Now: Brentwood
Brentwood Joe's Town Hall podcast is your direct connection to the heart of Brentwood, fostering community dialogue on local issues from recycling to the tax cap. It offers transparent updates on municipal building projects, including the new police department, while also celebrating the town's rich history and dedicated volunteers. Tune in to message your questions and feedback, helping to "build a better place to be" for all residentsSend us Fan Mail
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"Participate to make a difference"
Participate to Make a Difference is your invitation to step off the sidelines and into the conversation. Hosted by a first-time podcaster with a first-time mission for our town, this show is all about waking us up, tuning us in, and getting us involved. Each episode opens the door to what’s really going on in our community — from upcoming town meetings to local projects, debates, and decisions that shape our daily lives. You’ll hear stories, meet neighbors, and discover the small but powerful ways your voice and your vote can make change happen. It’s time to listen, learn, and take part — because in this town, participation isn’t just encouraged, it’s how we make a difference.Send us Fan Mail
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Brentwood Joes Town Hall Podcast
“From fire trucks to city hall — Brentwood Joe’s got the scoop! Hear what’s happening in your neighborhood with the Brentwood Joe’s Town Hall Podcast. Streaming now wherever podcasts are found.”Send us Fan Mail
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Podcast Description:Welcome to Brentwood Joe’s Town Hall Podcast, where community comes first! Hosted by Brentwood’s own Joe, this podcast dives deep into the heart of the town, bringing you updates, discussions, and insights on everything happening in our beloved community.From local events and celebrations to the latest in neighborhood safety, we cover it all. Tune in as we talk budget, taxes, trash pick-up, and environmental initiatives. Brentwood Joe’s Town Hall Podcast is your one-stop shop for staying connected to the pulse of your community. Let’s keep building a brighter future for Brentwood, together!Don’t miss out – subscribe now to join the conversation.Email us at : [email protected]: Brentwoodjoestownhallpodcast
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