Lisbon's Three Musketeers
Brooks
Larochelle
Eldridge
Just Wondering?
Dear Readers of The
Lisbon Reporter;
Yesterday, Tuesday
March 20, 2013, the State of Maine was hit with a late winter snow
storm.
On Monday, the
previous evening, cancellations began appearing on the bottom of TV
screens.
More and more
cancellations appeared all day and into the evening Tuesday. Just about
the
entire State of
Maine was shut down; town offices, State Governments.
A town council
meeting was scheduled for that evening. It is rare that I miss
a council
meeting.
Missed one late
January 2013 when I hit a pot-hole in front of Aubuchon on my way to a
meeting and
had a flat
tire.
Law enforcement all
over the state were asking drivers to stay home, off the
roads.
In the afternoon I
called town office and checked if there would be a council meeting, thought for sure
it would be
postponed.
Late afternoon I got
the word, the Town Council meeting was going on as
scheduled!
Now, I do not know
who is in charge of if a meeting in Lisbon would be held, postponed or
canceled?
To hold a meeting
that night in the middle of a snow storm, with 10+ inches of snow on the ground
and slippery roads, was
just plain irresponsible! ! ! ! Particularly when neighbor communities, Lewiston and Sabbatus postponed their's. Where is the Common Sense?
It put people at
risk, driving to town office and back home from said meeting.
Was there anything
that earth-shaking on the agenda that could not have waited another day or
week?
Not that I could
see, I have a copy of the agenda. They are available on lisbonme.org, the
town's
website.
On the agenda
were the following items :
Finance Director's
report; Jessica lives in town, so not a long drive.
Economic Development
Director's report; I do not know where Scott Benson lives
but think it might be a little
drive.
School Department
report; Superintendent Rick Green does not live in town and does have a considerable
drive.
Town Managers
report; Steve Eldridge lives in Monmouth last I knew. A little drive unless
he would be staying here in
town.
The only reason I
can think of as to why the March 20, 2013 meeting was not canceled
is Council Chair Fern Larochelle, Town
Manager Eldridge, and Chief of Police Brooks were hoping the storm would keep
the public from
attending.
Some have been
writing to The Lisbon Reporter, asking/suggesting the public attend town council
meetings.
They are trying to
silence the public at meetings, are they now are trying to keep us from
meetings?
Just wondering??????????
Dot
Fitzgerald
A Lisbon concerned
Citizen
4 comments:
This just goes to show the length these three will go to keep the people from knowing about what is really going on with the Communication Center. Approving the By-Laws for Dispatch creates another barrier the County Commissioners are forced to deal with in consolidating emergency dispatch service for the county. Instead of supporting the County Commissioners in moving forward, Lisbon is creating roadblock. Aren't we good neighbors?
This is proof that the safety of the citizens is not the Davids interest but only the budget. The police and comp center funding is all that maters. Will Lisbon ever be rid of the scum money suckers.
Let it go! Move! As I said all your negitive talk is hurting our town! I will help load your moving truck!!
Danny
Hey Danny, should everything remain hidden and the taxpayer is excluded from the entire budget process? The negative talk is due to the lying bunch of hypocrites at the Town office. Top contenders: Brooks, Eldridge, Larochelle et al.
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