Votes at a glance: Board approves minutes, payments, event and Neptune 360 contract

5968676 · August 28, 2025

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Summary

At the Aug. 28 meeting the Manchester Board of Water Commissioners approved minutes, monthly payments, a charity event request and entered a contract for Neptune 360 software and maintenance with TySales.

The Manchester Board of Water Commissioners recorded the following formal actions on Aug. 28, 2025.

• Minutes (July 24, 2025): Motion to accept the minutes carried. Motion by Commissioner Cornell; second by Commissioner Howard. Chair announced the motion passed.

• Payment of monthly invoices, advance drafts and P‑card payments totaling $933,468.08: Motion to accept payment carried. Motion by Commissioner Cornell; seconded by Commissioner Brown. Chair announced the motion passed.

• Light of Life Ministries charity event (10‑mile walk, Saturday, Sept. 27, 2025): The board approved use of Manchester Waterworks parking lots and related facilities for a charity walk; motion by Commissioner Trombley; seconded by Commissioner Harwin. Chair announced the motion passed.

• Neptune 360 software and maintenance contract (TySales): Motion to enter a software and maintenance agreement with TySales for Neptune 360 was moved by Commissioner Trombley and seconded by Commissioner Brown. The chair called a voice vote and announced the motion carried.

• Enter non‑public session: The Board voted to enter non‑public session to discuss a petition for a water main extension on Smith Road, citing RSA provisions related to reputational matters. Motion by Commissioner Cornell; second by Commissioner Brown. Voice vote carried and the Board entered non‑public session.

The meeting record shows these motions were approved by voice vote; the chair announced results verbally and no roll‑call tallies tied to named votes were recorded in the public transcript.