Off The Gravel Road
Off the Gravel Road
Robb Ellis is a husband, father, grandfather, educator, tradesman, and public servant with a deep-rooted commitment to small-town life and hands-on learning. Born in Los Angeles, California, Robb moved to Vermont in the 1980s, where he began his first career in law enforcement. After retiring from the field, he transitioned into the plumbing and heating industry—eventually becoming a technical trainer at FIA, where he now helps shape the next generation of skilled trades professionals across New England.
Robb’s journey has taken him through Vermont, Maine, Massachusetts, and now New Hampshire—where he and his wife Kristen have lived for many years. Married for over 31 years, they’ve raised three sons and are now proud grandparents to two granddaughters.
In addition to his work at FIA, Robb serves on the Barnstead Select Board and as an ex officio member of the zoning board, where he brings a grounded, practical voice to local governance. He’s also the force behind Storer Ranch and Cow Camp, rural education initiatives rooted in soil health, regenerative agriculture, and trades-based learning. Through programs like the Storer Ranchers 4-H Club and partnerships with local schools, Robb is helping rural youth gain real-world skills and a sense of stewardship for the land.
Having lived in small towns across New England, Robb has come to appreciate their quiet differences and shared spirit. Off the Gravel Road, his podcast, explores what makes these communities tick—sharing conversations from porches, pastures, and town halls that reflect the values, humor, and grit of life beyond the pavement.
Off The Gravel Road
Select Board Candidate Interview: Frank McDonald
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In this episode of Off the Gravel Road, student interviewer Amelia speaks with Frank McDonald, a candidate for Select Board in Barnstead.
Frank shares his background, including his long career with the YMCA in New York, Massachusetts, and Long Island, and his decision to move to Barnstead full time after owning a home in town since 2002. He discusses his current involvement as president of his local lake association and his leadership work on watershed protection efforts connected to the Suncook Lakes and River Basin
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Throughout the conversation, Frank outlines his understanding of the Select Board’s executive role in a town with a Town Administrator, emphasizing communication, honesty, long-range planning, and collaborative teamwork. He reflects on budgeting, infrastructure, and fiscal responsibility, and shares how his community-driven career informs his approach to public service.
As with all candidates featured in this series, Frank was asked the same standardized questions to ensure fairness and neutrality. This interview provides voters an opportunity to hear directly from him about his experience, priorities, and perspective on serving the Barnstead community.