Published in the Union Leader today, reporter Clynton Namuo reports on the David Taylor lawsuit.
DURHAM — A local resident who has battled the Oyster River School District for months over a series of alleged right-to-know law violations filed a petition for an injunction this week to reset an ongoing search for new a superintendent, claiming it has been tainted by yet more alleged infractions.
An attorney for the school district said the allegations are baseless and that the petition for an injunction is meant to secure a political victory, not a legal one.
“I think this board is trying to do it right and the thing that's most troublesome is that no matter what they do, he's going to find a reason to run back to court and it's hard for me to see when this stops,” the school district's attorney Dennis Ducharme said.
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