Sunday, April 28, 2013

Board of Selectmen Regular Minutes 4-10-13



5 comments:

Bob Davis said...

Here we go again playing Chinese Checkers with the tax payers money. No wonder we do not ever have any surplus. It a wonder they didn't move money to the legal fund budget so Leroy Austin under the watch of the selectmen can have more funding to destroy other town citizens lively hood..Like they did to Gary Chase.

The selectmen and Leroy Austin spent between $70 and &80 thousand dollars to get Gary Chase to the state supreme court and only received $28,000 back from the sale of his junk steel and etc. Under the selectmen oversight removed Gary’s firewood for the winter and gave it to the needy as Beaver Dam Gus Ruth stated, took his boat and junked it and the trailer for the boat didn’t quite make it to the scrap pile as required by the Judge. Who has that, the needy? Huh! Beaver Dam? Taking the junk is one thing!

Dah! You stupid tax payers the selectmen used your own property tax money to screw a life time resident of this town of his firewood and his boat and many other things of value. Yes! Gary has his problems but doesn't deserver to have his marriage, life saving and his personal property stolen from him. Who will be next?

Low voter turn out has it consequences!

Anonymous said...

Winchester residence your all to happy to chastise and demarcate Butch Plifka when he was only trying to protect his investments, you bunch of hypocrite zombies say nothing when the selectmen use your property tax dollars to destroy a man’s family. Who will be next?

Ruth strikes again said...

Are the residents of rabbit hollow going to take it in the shorts, with a special exemption for the Ruth-Harvey, formally the Qualters, property?

today's sentinel said...

JUDGE: Antrim officials violated Right- TO- Know law, wonder if they have the same legal counsel as Winchester

UNBELIVABLE said...

There is a rumor going around as to who the selectmen are considering for a John Gomarlo replacement. I didn't think I could be surprised anymore, but I guess I was wrong again.