The Nashua School District (or its insurer) has to pay the former chairman of the Nashua Board of Education $60,000 as a result of a civil suit against Superintendent Mosley. I am proud to say it was Manchester lawyer, Richard Lehmann, who got a favorable outcome on this case.
The next time Timberlane’s superintendent calls police on an elected or former elected official, or issues public prohibitions about visiting schools and/or SAU offices to school district elective candidates, the school board, which has always looked the other way, should think twice about their indifference.