May anyone speak at a meeting of the Nashua Public Library Board of Trustees?

Yes, members of the public (residents and nonresidents) may address the Board, but only during the Public Comment Period of the meeting. Those interested in speaking must first sign in on the supplied sheet, providing their name, address, and the subjects on which they wish to address the Trustees. The sign-in sheet order will determine the order of speaking, and speakers must state their name and address before beginning their comments

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1. May anyone speak at a meeting of the Nashua Public Library Board of Trustees?
2. When is the Public Comment Period?
3. How long may I speak?
4. What if a lot of people are signed up to speak?
5. May I ask questions of individual Trustees or engage Board members in a dialogue?
6. Might Trustees ask me questions?
7. What can I talk about?