During the Brookfield NH Selectmen meeting on December 31, 2024, key financial decisions were made that will impact the community's budget and operations in the coming months. The Selectmen reviewed and approved a manifest totaling $17,380.49, which includes various payments for services and reimbursements. Notably, the town will owe an additional $9,126 to Governor Wentworth Bridges for December, with a projected payment of $125,000 due in January.
The meeting also addressed payroll procedures, with discussions about transitioning to a biweekly payment schedule for employees. This change aims to streamline payroll processes and ensure that employees are compensated for their work in a timely manner. Currently, payroll varies, with some employees receiving monthly payments and others being paid quarterly.
In addition to financial matters, the Selectmen discussed upcoming budget considerations, including a review of a budget proposal from Cybertron, which is scheduled for further discussion in the following week. The meeting concluded with a motion to enter a non-public session to discuss legal advice, indicating ongoing legal considerations that may affect the town's operations.
These discussions reflect the Selectmen's commitment to managing the town's finances responsibly while preparing for future operational needs. As Brookfield moves into the new year, these decisions will play a crucial role in shaping the community's fiscal health and service delivery.