Silas Little, attorney for the plaintiffs intends to propound interrogatories from all the members of the Winchester Planning Board to discover all of the communications that occurred between
Board members on this application from August or so of 2007 until approval that occurred earlier this spring in 2008.
Mr Little had previously filed "A Right To Know" request to discover any and all communications between the board members that was not part of the Town's official records and was stonewalled by Margaret Sharra who did not completely honor his request under the law.
Saturday, July 19, 2008
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Are we supposed to believe that the only communications between Margaret Sharra and the members of the board throughout this whole application process that has been going on for over a year only consisted of 4 e-mails to Dean Beamon, three of which were about the Winchester Snowmobiler's Club and one that stated " I guess you have heard by now that the board voted tonight to deny Van Dyke. I am not happy. Wish you had been there, we could have used you"
Doesn't sound like she was very neutral to Mr. Van Dyke's project does it?
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