
And perhaps I'm a little too attached to the story that comes in at #2, especially since I predicted one year ago around this time that it would be the #1 story of 2016. Oh well, close enough for the internet I guess.
9 member elected Charter Commission sworn in by Town Clerk April 5, 2016
In fact if the Charter Commission had not, finally, come to a (straw) vote on December 19 to ditch Town Meeting their doings over the past nine months would not even have made my top ten list.
The previous Charter Commission came within a whisker of updating our antiquated local government from Selectboard/Town Meeting/Manager to Mayor/Council/Manager. Their straw vote to ditch Town Meeting, however, came a little earlier in the process.
Our current Charter Commission has to produce a draft version of their proposal by July, 2017 and it will go to the voters at the March, 2018 annual election. This recent vote to terminate Town Meeting was a h-u-g-e step in the right direction.
Now they just need to avoid the fatal mistake made by the previous Commission keeping an unelected Town Manager with more authority than the Mayor, who was more figurehead than actual leader.