#1 2010-04-06 20:31:10
claire smith won ,holmes won , cara won conway lost but not by much
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#2 2010-04-06 20:34:23
slager you big fat bastard you lost , bruce you fat basdard you lost .cronan you crook you lost and conway was very close , freedom won tonite , slager get the hell out of wareham brocton brenda your next
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#3 2010-04-06 20:45:49
i am so happey tonite , slager has lied so much that people finally caught up to his lies ,,, i hope the chief will get his walking pappers , the white pines motel story is true , slaeger you cant lie your way out of this one , cript keeper and brenda you drunk watch out, and i hope with the pillsbury lawsuit brenda and bruce will have to pay there own law fees ,we will now have fair town meetings , as far as a mayor form of gov. the people voted tonite they said you were the problem selectman , for all the shit slager and these crooked selectman pulled wareham has put this behind us , no more computor audits and lets rid eslager out on a rail .and thanyou bill white hous e with out your website i doubt this would not have been possible and thank you sea ray.
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#4 2010-04-06 20:52:10
Thank you ihateliz for getting the election results online so quickly. You beat all the local papers online by quite a bit.
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#5 2010-04-06 20:58:40
Any news on how the non-binding questions went?
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#6 2010-04-06 20:59:59
MY CRISTAL BALL SLAGER WILL BE SUED BY 2 PEOPLE WITHIN THE MONTH , ONE WILL SUE HIM RIGHT AWAY AND THE OTHER WITHIN A FEW MONTHES, THE DRUNK EN TOWN ADMINESTERATOR WILL BE PUSHED OUT WITHIN A YEAR , WE WILL GET A NEW LIBRARY DIRECTOR SOON THE POLICE CHIEFS CONTRACT WILL NOT BE FINALIZED , CONWAY WILL RUN FOR SELECTMAN AGAINST BROCTON BRENDA, WE WILL ALSO NEED A NEW ACCOUNTANT.
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#7 2010-04-06 21:01:09
Any word on school committee?
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#8 2010-04-06 21:02:06
THE LIES ABOUT MRS PILLSBURY LIBRARY DIRECTOR WILL BE EXPOSED. AND TOWN EMPLOYEES WILL NOT HAVE TO FEAR FOR THERE JOBS AND AGAIN SCREW YOU SLAGER
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#9 2010-04-06 21:19:34
Wareham Week is now reporting Precinct 1 results:
Holmes 305
Winslow 278
Cronan 233
Sauvageau 217
Defelice 169
Smith 340
Donahue 299
Silva 402
Conway 240
Burroughs 315
Veugen 233
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#10 2010-04-06 21:23:30
I am stunned! I never even hoped we would do so well. I thought maybe 1 selectman, but I never in my wildest dreams thought Brucie would go....well God Bless us all!
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#12 2010-04-06 21:54:55
Is it me?
Precinct 1 seemed to be tallied in a reasonable time frame. where are the others?
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#13 2010-04-06 22:01:11
Precinct 1 is home base for the Clerk's Office, so no need to transport those ballots from the polling place.
It does seem to be taking quite a bit of time for the other 5 precincts to come in, though - I do hope that the challengers have observers on hand to view the proceedings openly.
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#14 2010-04-06 22:04:46
Precinct 2 it was Holmes with 370 votes, Cronan with 281, Winslow with 274, Sauvageau with 256 and DeFelice with 157
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#16 2010-04-06 22:06:52
Pete - the wareham week site seems to have a problem with its numbers. they repeat the exact numbers as you move from precinct to precinct. It all adds up to the two selectmen and the moderator going down, it appears. But it is hard to follow.
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#17 2010-04-06 22:09:31
http://wareham-ma.villagesoup.com/news/ … sults/1155
most are reporting now, landslide victorys
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#18 2010-04-06 22:14:10
notalawyer wrote:
Pete - the wareham week site seems to have a problem with its numbers. they repeat the exact numbers as you move from precinct to precinct. It all adds up to the two selectmen and the moderator going down, it appears. But it is hard to follow.
Yeah, it looks like 4 out of the 6 precincts are reporting identical numbers..must be an error.?
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#21 2010-04-06 22:28:41
Hey! if you don't like these results, you can always visit the courier website, where there ain't no stinkin' results. What was the name of that paper that elBoBo used to pollute by his mere presence?
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#22 2010-04-06 22:29:28
bornofwareham wrote:
Let's hope so!
Amen! Err...umm...yes!
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#23 2010-04-06 22:32:17
notalawyer wrote:
Pete - the wareham week site seems to have a problem with its numbers. they repeat the exact numbers as you move from precinct to precinct. It all adds up to the two selectmen and the moderator going down, it appears. But it is hard to follow.
They've got it straightened out, with Precincts 1, 3 and 6 reporting.
I've tabulated the results from those three precincts on this thread:
It's Over!
Auto-edited on 2020-08-11 to update URLs
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#24 2010-04-06 22:34:19
Final results for the town are in. Silva is the only one who survived the purge!
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#25 2010-04-06 22:38:37
I counted over 7300 votes in the race for the BoS. Is that 50 % or so of the town's registered voters? A very impressive figure!
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#26 2010-04-06 22:40:11
Nah, not that good - selectman's race was pick two from the five candidates, so the turnout = half the total votes.
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#27 2010-04-06 22:42:35
More people seem to have voted for Moderator (3934) and Clerk (3904) than for Selectman.
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#28 2010-04-06 22:43:48
wate and see it is the best turn out warheam has seen in a number of years the results are what counts .
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#29 2010-04-06 22:44:35
We have not had numbers like that in a local race in a long time! Good to see people are finally sick of how the now, previous board was running things. The only way to go from here now is up.
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#31 2010-04-06 22:47:37
Slager is reporting that Question 1 on whether the current form of twon government received a close "no" vote, while Question 2 on whether Westfields should be developed as senior housing was answered "yes" by 270 or so votes.
So obviously there is a lot more work to do, both to retain the gains earned today and to keep Westfields open space as intended when it was accepted by the town.
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#33 2010-04-06 22:53:17
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April 06, 2010 10:13 PM
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Political newcomer Stephen Holmes topped the field of five selectmen's candidates with 2,056 votes while Cara Winslow, who lost a bid for the board last year, finished second with 1,802. Incumbents John Cronan and Bruce Sauvageau finished well back with 1,337 and 1,174, respectively, while Frank DeFelice rounded out the field with 978.
In the moderator's race, Claire Smith swept all six precincts to defeat three-term incumbent John Donahue, 2,265 to 1,669.
The only incumbent to survive the voter uprising was Town Clerk Mary Ann Silva, who defeated Melodye Conway, 2,505 to 1,399.
In a razor thin victory, Rhonda Veugen made good on her first bid for elected office, defeating Lynne Burroughs, 1,745 to 1,735, for a three-year School committee term.
While today's 26 percent voter turnout didn't match the 53 percent who helped send Scott Brown to the U.S. Senate in a special election in January, it easily topped the last two local elections, when turnout registered at 15 percent and 7 percent, respectively.
“I'm flattered, humbled and inspired that the voters would put their faith in me,” Winslow said of her victory. “They heard my positive message and truly desire to move forward together.”
Cronan said he was stung by an anti-incumbent editorial in The Standard-Times headlined, “Throw the bums out.”
“You guys should be reporting the news, not making it,” he said.
But, he added, “Wareham voted and these two people came out on top. I wish them the best of luck.”
None of the other candidates could be reached by press time.
Voters said they were fed up with what town government has become.
“I didn't vote for any of the incumbents,” said Alan Berard, dressed neatly in a three-piece suit and tie as he cast his ballot in the early afternoon at the VFW in Onset. ”There's too much infighting. It's time for change.”
“We've got to get rid of the incumbents,” said John Kelenosy, who served as a selectman in the 1980s. “We've certainly got to do something and my philosophy is why change the government,” as has been proposed, from town meeting to a mayor and town council. “We should change the administration.”
“Thinks have been way too controversial and that controversy has hurt Wareham's image,” said former Wareham High basketball coach Jim Brogioli.
“Wareham is a beautiful, wonderful town,” said David Walton, who said he'd been coming to Wareham since the 1940s and moved here permanently nine years ago. “We've got to do something to turn it around. This is a good start.”
The incumbents couldn't muster the votes to overcome that kind of sentiment.
“I voted for the ones that were already in there,” said Carolyn Perruzzi. “I think they're trying to straighten out the town.”
“I'm happy with what they're doing,” said Tom McManus, who said he voted for “all the incumbents. They've made some changes and change is good, even though some people don't always like it.”
On one nonbinding referendum question, voters rejected the notion that the town's “current form of government is working in the best interest of the town,” 1,903 to 1,845. While the question was put on the ballot to gauge sentiment for changing Wareham's form of government to an elected mayor and town council, the result might not be a clear reflection of that. Some voters said they voted no because they were dissatisfied with the way the town was being run, not necessarily because they would like to change the current form of government.
On a second nonbinding referendum, voters favored the construction of “between 150 and 200 units of senior affordable housing on a small portion of the so-called Westfield property” by a count of 1,994 to 1,722. A similar proposal was defeated overwhelmingly at town meeting last fall.
Elected without opposition were Mary Ann Morse to a three-year term on the Board of Assessors, Donald Hall to a five-year term on the Housing Authority and Patricia Zimmer to a three-year term on the Housing Authority.
A steady stream of cars pulled into the Onset VFW between 7 and 8 a.m., and poll workers had to be stationed outside to tell people the doors wouldn't open until 8. One of the town's three weekly newspapers erroneously reported that the polls opened at 7.
While the skies darkened and a few sprinkles fell, it wasn't enough to scatter the dozens of sign-carrying partisans at the town's four polling places, and the sun came back out an hour or so later.
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#34 2010-04-06 22:54:00
Pete - thanks for correcting me on that, got a little carried away. Still, a pretty good turnout.
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#35 2010-04-06 22:57:29
People were clearly confused by question #1, just another sleezy move by the CRC. I know quiet a few people that had voted no because they were sick and tired of the MEMBERS of the board and there shady dealings. Just another example of the CRC trying to deceive the towns people.
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#36 2010-04-06 23:01:05
People were confused. The confusion just ended. You now have intellects as elected officials that came from your ranks.
Lots of confusion will disappear, and transparency won't just be a word.
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#37 2010-04-06 23:07:36
wareham pride wrote:
People were clearly confused by question #1, just another sleezy move by the CRC. I know quiet a few people that had voted no because they were sick and tired of the MEMBERS of the board and there shady dealings. Just another example of the CRC trying to deceive the towns people.
1,903 to 1,845..not a big gap. I think confusion could account for the difference.
Vote it DOWN at TM...and Westfield (again) too..
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#38 2010-04-06 23:12:07
Sorry for the formatting..
APRIL 6TH TOWN ELECTION
SELECTMEN PREC 1 PREC 2 PREC 3 PREC 4 PREC 5 PREC 6 TOTAL
JOHN P. CRONAN 233 281 240 226 258 99 1337
BRUCE D. SAUVAGEAU 217 256 236 146 224 95 1174
FRANK X. DEFLICE 169 157 166 153 214 119 978
STEPHEN M. HOLMES 305 370 438 334 377 232 2056
WINSLOW, CARA ANN 278 274 374 314 355 207 1802
BLANKS 107 137 127 113 100 80 664
WRITE-INS 1 1 3 2 0 0 7
TOTALS 1310 1476 1584 1288 1528 832 8018
TOWN CLERK PREC 1 PREC 2 PREC 3 PREC 4 PREC 5 PREC 6 TOTAL
MARY ANN SILVA 402 505 477 421 484 216 2505
MELODYE J. CONWAY 240 211 290 212 262 184 1399
BLANKS 12 21 24 11 18 16 102
WRITE-INS 1 1 1 0 0 0 3
TOTALS 655 738 792 644 764 416 4009
TOWN MODERATOR PREC 1 PREC 2 PREC 3 PREC 4 PREC 5 PREC 6 TOTAL
JOHN T. DONAHUE 299 353 309 263 315 130 1669
CLAIRE L. SMITH 340 365 466 373 442 276 2262
BLANKS 15 17 16 7 7 9 71
WRITE-INS 1 0 1 1 0 1 4
TOTALS 655 735 792 644 764 416 4006
ASSESSORS PREC 1 PREC 2 PREC 3 PREC 4 PREC 5 PREC 6 TOTAL
MARYANN D. MORSE 449 516 547 475 576 314 2877
BLANKS 202 217 240 165 184 99 1107
WRITE-INS 4 5 5 4 4 3 25
TOTALS 655 738 792 644 764 416 4009
SCHOOL COMMITTEE PREC 1 PREC 2 PREC 3 PREC 4 PREC 5 PREC 6 TOTAL
BURROUGHS, LYNNE M 315 320 334 283 353 130 1735
RHONDA M. VEUGEN 253 301 338 290 312 251 1745
BLANKS 84 116 118 70 94 35 517
WRITE-INS 3 1 2 1 5 0 12
TOTALS 655 738 792 644 764 416 4009
HOUSING AUTHORITY (5) PREC 1 PREC 2 PREC 3 PREC 4 PREC 5 PREC 6 TOTAL
DONALD B. HALL 442 510 550 473 560 296 2831
BLANKS 208 220 233 167 198 109 1135
WRITE-INS 5 8 9 4 6 11 43
TOTALS 655 738 792 644 764 416 4009
HOUSING AUTHORITY (3) PREC 1 PREC 2 PREC 3 PREC 4 PREC 5 PREC 6 TOTAL
PATRICIA HARJU-ZIMMER 448 512 542 477 554 296 2829
BLANKS 201 218 247 162 205 111 1144
WRITE-INS 6 8 3 5 5 9 36
TOTALS 655 738 792 644 764 416 4009
QUESTION ONE TOTAL
YES 282 332 366 319 341 214 1854
NO 315 351 375 288 391 183 1903
BLANKS 58 55 51 37 32 19 252
TOTALS 655 738 792 644 764 416 4009
QUESTION TWO TOTAL
YES 325 419 379 309 358 204 1994
NO 266 257 355 292 362 190 1722
BLANKS 64 62 58 43 44 22 293
TOTALS 655 738 792 644 764 416 4009
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#40 2010-04-06 23:17:24
notalawyer wrote:
Pete - thanks for correcting me on that, got a little carried away. Still, a pretty good turnout.
Believe me, I wish we could get the kind of turnout you were dreaming of - then we never would have gotten in the kind of mess we've been in for the last three years to begin with!
So long as people seek power for power's sake and not for the sake of the people, apathy is dangerous.
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#41 2010-04-06 23:29:21
Confusion is evident about the two referendum questions by the blank votes. Over 5 percent of the voters did not vote the questions.
Also...look at all of the "bullet" votes for Selectman. Hardly any blank votes for Moderator. Very few blanks for Clerk.
Interesting.
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#42 2010-04-06 23:55:59
Oh God I know as the Ham of Peace I should get out something more intelligent but all I can think of is the following commentary:
BAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH HA HA HA HA HAH AH A HA HA HA HA HA HA !!!!!
TIN HATS SUCK!! BOBO SUCKS!!!!!! SWEET BRUCEY SUCKS! HOW DO YOU LIKE THOSE BAGELS, BEEEYOTCH?!
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#43 2010-04-06 23:59:23
Thank goodness the peace train has left.
Now it's time for the knowledge train. It's time to help people understand what the articles they are facing at Town Meeting are really all about.
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#45 2010-04-07 00:26:03
HEY BOBO! HOW DO LIKE...
...THEM APPLES, BRUCEY BEEYOTCH!!!!!
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#47 2010-04-07 00:38:38
Sorry folks, when I'm a little calmer I'll offer some insightful Ham-commentary but for now:
BOBO SUCKS!!! BOBO SUCKS! BOBO SUCKS!! BOBO SUCKS! BOBO SUCKS!!!!!!!!!!
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#48 2010-04-07 01:01:46
P-SPAN wrote:
Sorry for the formatting..
APRIL 6TH TOWN ELECTION | |||||||
SELECTMEN | PREC 1 | PREC 2 | PREC 3 | PREC 4 | PREC 5 | PREC 6 | TOTAL |
JOHN P. CRONAN | 233 | 281 | 240 | 226 | 258 | 99 | 1337 |
BRUCE D. SAUVAGEAU | 217 | 256 | 236 | 146 | 224 | 95 | 1174 |
FRANK X. DEFLICE | 169 | 157 | 166 | 153 | 214 | 119 | 978 |
STEPHEN M. HOLMES | 305 | 370 | 438 | 334 | 377 | 232 | 2056 |
WINSLOW, CARA ANN | 278 | 274 | 374 | 314 | 355 | 207 | 1802 |
BLANKS | 107 | 137 | 127 | 113 | 100 | 80 | 664 |
WRITE-INS | 1 | 1 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 0 | 7 |
TOTALS | 1310 | 1476 | 1584 | 1288 | 1528 | 832 | 8018 |
TOWN CLERK | PREC 1 | PREC 2 | PREC 3 | PREC 4 | PREC 5 | PREC 6 | TOTAL |
MARY ANN SILVA | 402 | 505 | 477 | 421 | 484 | 216 | 2505 |
MELODYE J. CONWAY | 240 | 211 | 290 | 212 | 262 | 184 | 1399 |
BLANKS | 12 | 21 | 24 | 11 | 18 | 16 | 102 |
WRITE-INS | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 3 |
TOTALS | 655 | 738 | 792 | 644 | 764 | 416 | 4009 |
TOWN MODERATOR | PREC 1 | PREC 2 | PREC 3 | PREC 4 | PREC 5 | PREC 6 | TOTAL |
JOHN T. DONAHUE | 299 | 353 | 309 | 263 | 315 | 130 | 1669 |
CLAIRE L. SMITH | 340 | 365 | 466 | 373 | 442 | 276 | 2262 |
BLANKS | 15 | 17 | 16 | 7 | 7 | 9 | 71 |
WRITE-INS | 1 | 0 | 1 | 1 | 0 | 1 | 4 |
TOTALS | 655 | 735 | 792 | 644 | 764 | 416 | 4006 |
ASSESSORS | PREC 1 | PREC 2 | PREC 3 | PREC 4 | PREC 5 | PREC 6 | TOTAL |
MARYANN D. MORSE | 449 | 516 | 547 | 475 | 576 | 314 | 2877 |
BLANKS | 202 | 217 | 240 | 165 | 184 | 99 | 1107 |
WRITE-INS | 4 | 5 | 5 | 4 | 4 | 3 | 25 |
TOTALS | 655 | 738 | 792 | 644 | 764 | 416 | 4009 |
SCHOOL COMMITTEE | PREC 1 | PREC 2 | PREC 3 | PREC 4 | PREC 5 | PREC 6 | TOTAL |
BURROUGHS, LYNNE M | 315 | 320 | 334 | 283 | 353 | 130 | 1735 |
RHONDA M. VEUGEN | 253 | 301 | 338 | 290 | 312 | 251 | 1745 |
BLANKS | 84 | 116 | 118 | 70 | 94 | 35 | 517 |
WRITE-INS | 3 | 1 | 2 | 1 | 5 | 0 | 12 |
TOTALS | 655 | 738 | 792 | 644 | 764 | 416 | 4009 |
HOUSING AUTHORITY (5) | PREC 1 | PREC 2 | PREC 3 | PREC 4 | PREC 5 | PREC 6 | TOTAL |
DONALD B. HALL | 442 | 510 | 550 | 473 | 560 | 296 | 2831 |
BLANKS | 208 | 220 | 233 | 167 | 198 | 109 | 1135 |
WRITE-INS | 5 | 8 | 9 | 4 | 6 | 11 | 43 |
TOTALS | 655 | 738 | 792 | 644 | 764 | 416 | 4009 |
HOUSING AUTHORITY (3) | PREC 1 | PREC 2 | PREC 3 | PREC 4 | PREC 5 | PREC 6 | TOTAL |
PATRICIA HARJU-ZIMMER | 448 | 512 | 542 | 477 | 554 | 296 | 2829 |
BLANKS | 201 | 218 | 247 | 162 | 205 | 111 | 1144 |
WRITE-INS | 6 | 8 | 3 | 5 | 5 | 9 | 36 |
TOTALS | 655 | 738 | 792 | 644 | 764 | 416 | 4009 |
QUESTION ONE | TOTAL | ||||||
YES | 282 | 332 | 366 | 319 | 341 | 214 | 1854 |
NO | 315 | 351 | 375 | 288 | 391 | 183 | 1903 |
BLANKS | 58 | 55 | 51 | 37 | 32 | 19 | 252 |
TOTALS | 655 | 738 | 792 | 644 | 764 | 416 | 4009 |
QUESTION TWO | TOTAL | ||||||
YES | 325 | 419 | 379 | 309 | 358 | 204 | 1994 |
NO | 266 | 257 | 355 | 292 | 362 | 190 | 1722 |
BLANKS | 64 | 62 | 58 | 43 | 44 | 22 | 293 |
TOTALS | 655 | 738 | 792 | 644 | 764 | 416 | 4009 |
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#49 2010-04-07 01:21:46
Wow, that's what I meant to say..thanks Gort. You'll have to teach me that someday (I'm a little slow sometimes).
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#50 2010-04-07 06:46:52
Reading those election results leads me to the following commentary:
BOBO SUCKS! BOBO SUCKS! BOBO SUCKS! OOOOOOO IN YO FACE, RAGMAN!!!!!
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#52 2010-04-08 00:57:06
Petethemeat wrote:
Amen! Err...umm...yes!
On the School Committee vote..which has been reported as being only a ten-vote difference for Rhonda Veugen over Lynne Burroughs...word is, a re-count has been requested, and (already) 3 more votes have been attributed to Burroughs..(7 Vote difference!!) I hope there weren't any "hanging chads"..
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#53 2010-04-08 07:05:03
Here are a couple of election day stories, and why it was so important to get out the vote: There are aerobics classes held at the MSC every morning..on Tues, the ladies were discussing the election before the start of class and the School Committee race was the subject..most had no idea who they would vote for, that is until they got a little insight..it seems one of the ladies had spoken to her daughter, a PTA member, so she shared that LBuroughs wasn't playing with a "full deck" and that Rhonda Vuegen would be a better choice..that conversation may have been the difference in the outcome of this contest, with Vuegen now holding a seven vote lead..guess which free paper the ladies pick up and read at the MultiServiceCenter?
One other quick story: A woman was holding a Donahue sign and was questioned as to why..her response was that the Moderator (thankfully FORMER) had been very good to her Mom and some other ladies who were part of a group here in Town..she knew nothing about the race baiting, the accusations the Donahues make about our Police Force, or the general poor performance he usually gave as Moderator..she dropped the sign and voted for our NEW MODERATOR, CLAIRE SMITH..BTW, she also was a rag-reader!
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#54 2010-04-08 07:42:43
I SURE HOPE THE WAREHAM WEEKLY IS BEING DISTRIBUTED TO THE MULTI SERVICE CENTER.
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#55 2010-04-08 09:07:53
ihateliz wrote:
I SURE HOPE THE WAREHAM WEEKLY IS BEING DISTRIBUTED TO THE MULTI SERVICE CENTER.
There's ALWAYS a big stack of free Rags at the COA..actually several stacks..I've also seen a stack of Wareham Week's there (sitting on the floor of Marcia Griswold's office)..there's also always a stack of Rags at the Town Clerk's office...but I have yet to see Wareham Week available there..my guess is they offered them..No doubt where the loyalties "lie" for the Town Clerk and the COA/Interim Library Director..
Ragboy (and his "minions") FLOODED the "market" with their propaganda..guess what??
Didn't work...Thankfully the majority of Wareham voters weren't duped by the "man behind the curtain"...The liar from Halifax FAILED MISERABLY..How sweet it is..
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#56 2010-04-08 10:22:33
Enough residents have seen through Bobo's crap. Yes, Bobo you helped lose the election for the incumbents. Face the facts and realize Wareham does not want you.
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#57 2010-04-08 10:49:21
In response to the ih8liz post:
The Wareham Week gets delivered to the MSC and placed on a table in the hall outside the COA office, next to The Rag. In a matter of minutes they disappear . Make no mistake about it: the COA is a thinly disguised political action committee.(PAC)
In order to make the Wareham Free Library into the next PAC of the WDTC, the BOS had to invent "corruption" where it didn't exist and then bluff their way into administrative control of an institution that was once the shining light of Wareham, but which is now without professional librarian leadership., and foundering. The place is as if under siege , slated deservedly to lose its certification. The WFL "takeover team" is made up of the core of the COA. What has happened is not just an administrative takeover, it's a continuation of a planned political takeover of all of the town's departments.
The April 6 election was the turning point. No more and no less. If everything goes right from here on we can restore an institution that "put us on the map" statewide. . It will take years but it can be done. The damage is not the same as the visible , easily reparable damage of a major fire to an inanimate building: it's more like the damage caused by a near fatal illness to a living being. I'm not exaggerating: the heart and soul of WFL have been wrenched away by people who gained control when Wareham voters were not paying attention.
The way WFL workers and volunteers have been treated for the past three years is reprehensible, and the widespread knowledge of the way they have been treated..and are still being treated ... is, I think, the best explanation for the doubling of the turnout on Tuesday.
I submit that for people who want to follow up on their votes for change a good action would be to take steps that will lead to stopping the harassment of the people who contributed to making WFL what it was before it was literally ambushed by the two BOS we voted out, aided and abetted by two who remain.
"How can I help?", you ask ? Put pressure on the TA, and let our two new Selectmen know that you support them in pressing for the appointment of a professional librarian, chosen with input from the community.
Ask an engineer for the three most important factors in highway building and the answer will be: drainage ,drainage, and drainage.
Ask me for the three most important factors for getting Wareham to a better place, and my answer is:: education, education, and education.
And once again I submit that the foundation for everything we call education in Wareham is a strong library. Everything. A strong library is not a frill. The tougher things get, the more important a strong library becomes.
Bottom line: Don't "vote 'em in and forget em' " Get involved. Stay involved.
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#58 2010-04-08 11:12:40
Board Members
NAME TERM PHONE (508)
M. Jane Donahue 2011 291-3100 x6551
Brenda Eckstrom 2011 291-3100 x6554
Walter B. Cruz, Sr. 2012 291-3100 x6553
Stephen M. Holmes 2013 291-3100 x6550
Cara Ann Winslow 2013 291-3100 x6552
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#59 2010-04-08 11:58:31
Dick Wheeler wrote:
Don't "vote 'em in and forget em' " Get involved. Stay involved.
Thanks Dick (for everything)...getting to know you has definitely been one of the highlights of the last year for me..sir.
While we're "discussing" the Library/COA, etc..I want to add that..in my job I sometimes go to the COA (here in Wareham), as well as the COA in Mattapoisett...I'm just saying..it is a little like night and day..I honestly think the Wareham COA should pay a visit to the Mattapoisett COA and TAKE NOTES...In Mattapoisett the "staff" is VERY friendly..they have a large room where seniors can sit down read the paper, have a cup of coffee, and enjoy some of the baked goods donated by a local bakery (they also sell new, very inexpensive shirts..also donated by a local vendor)..when you leave, you can take a loaf of fresh baked bread home with you.. My job might not be taking me to Mattapoisett's COA very much anymore, but I plan to visit the (at least) four new friends I met there...I won't get into a big "bashing" of Wareham's COA staff..they are friendly enough once you get their attention. But, let's just say it's "different"...
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#60 2010-04-08 12:29:55
I WILL ASK MR HOLMES AND MRS WINDSLOW TO GET MS GRISWALD OUT OF THE LIBRAY AT ONCE AND GET RID OF THE STIPEND SHE IS GEETING NOW AND MAKE ONE OF THE CURENT LIBRIANS THE TEMP BOSS TILL A NEW LIBRIAN IS HIRED , PLEAEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE.
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#61 2010-04-08 12:51:13
Well done, Dick.
You said it all and I know that you will lead the charge!
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#62 2010-04-08 12:55:26
As to the library director: when our BoS decided to hire the lawyer/librarian and then had to rescind that offer due to the fact that we googled him and learned that the lawyer had his license suspended for a year, the TA and BoS should have gone immediately to the second choice.
Three finalists were interviewed. In the professional world, when you get to the final three, they are often very close in qualifications, etc. So why, when they rescinded the offer to the lawyer/librarian didn't they go immediately to one of the other two finalists? I have seen this done on more than one occasion at colleges where I have been on search committees. It is standard procedure. You usually rank the final three in order and then make the first offer. If that doesn't work out, go to the second, etc. It saves time and energy of doing another search and rounds of interviews.
So we still have no library director who would be on top of the certification requirements.
Instead, we are very near the end of the fiscal year and the town has not met the MBLC requirement for the amount of money that must be spent on books and materials. The last two years, the Friends bought those books and materials (and one more time....Griz has copies of those invoices!!!). But in October, the Friends were told we could no longer pay the bills for the books. (I think we paid about $10,000 or so to that point that can be counted towards this year's requirement.
The Friends offered to pay for the magazine subscriptions last fall but we got no response from that offer. I don't think the library has gotten new mags in quite a while.
The Friends offered to purchase another $4000 in books and materials as a result of getting new fans for the facebook page and the private donor and matching donor's money. Again, no response from that offer that was made to the acting director.
We were told we needed a Memo Of Understanding with the director, but can't seem to get a response on those requests either. The town wants an MOU before they allow us to purchase anything.
So, I guess the new trustees will have to step forward and spend some of that $50,000 they have as a result of the litigation. Of course, Griz told the staff in fall that she "found" $47,000 in the library account. Why hasn't she let the technical services librarian order books each month since then so that we will meet the requirement? Your guess is as good as mine.
Never look a gift horse in the mouth.
We need a library director ASAP!!!!!!
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