Middleboro Annual Town Meeting was adjourned on the second evening after concluding the Warrant Articles that included several controversial items.
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Because the information was available earlier than previous years, voters circulated and discussed pertinent issues and were able to research the details prior to Town Meeting.
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Of particular importance during this process, has been the nemasket discussion forum that allowed consideration of the 43D proposal. It was an invaluable asset to ask questions, toss around solutions and sort the issues with the input of others.
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The budget process resulted from the cooperation of a great many, working together to present a balanced budget at Town Meeting, unlike previous years when dissatisfaction forced department heads to present their issues on Town Meeting floor.
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A town resident, Bob Dunphy suggested that signs advertising Town Meeting be posted on lawns and around Town as an advertisement and reminder.
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Since Town Meeting adjourned on both evenings with a quorum still present, the signs seemed effective.
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As signs were being retrieved, some of the comments of those who had attended previous Town Meetings highly praised the improvement of the process and the professionalism of Mr. Steve Lombard, interim Town Manager.
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There seems to be no greater indictment of Retired Town Manager Jack Healey than the effusive praise of a temporary replacement who has done nothing more than HIS JOB in a professional manner.
6 comments:
Fish rots from the head down, so replacing Healey was one of the best things. His continue involvment should be questioned. And this SRPED stuff?
Jack was so divisive, he thrived on it to convince people of his importance. A new era has dawned.
I can't wait for this new guy. He'll have a commitment to the future but not the local good ole boy connections that Jack did. Time for a professional in that job.
Kudos to the town moderator for the job he did keeping the meeting going. He was fair.
Where was Oak Point? Without the free meal and busses, they can't be bothered. That says something.
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