Monday, December 15, 2008

Motives questioned

It appears that the changing of town government, just because somebody was told they can't build a garage without going through the motions, is probably a bad idea. Because sooner or later the leadership void will show it's ugly face and here we are. And thank God Helen Coffin survived that tsunami...she is the only thing holding it together.

And it's funny they blame the Moderator because he can't find anybody who wants to join FINCOM...it's comical. Nobody wants to jump on a sinking ship is the issue. Better open your eyes quick before it's too late. With the 10% cut in state funds being announced...being called Blackstone is closer than you think. Word up.

Sunday, December 7, 2008

Be careful what you wish for

I swore I would never get dragged into this town muck again...people were looking for change and they got it. It wasn't about what was best for the town, it was personal. There were also some who felt if you gave them (the new leadership) enough rope, things would take care of themselves. We are now at a point where we don't have a finance committee and the moderator can't find anyone to take the positions. Not sure where all the people who cried for change have gone...you just knew it would come to this.

I watched the Selectmens meeting this past Monday...the one thing I noticed is that for some members, the most important thing was to see how quick they could get out of there. It was clear they didn't want to be there. And that is how you get to where we are today. Millville is close to being wiped off the map. Maybe becoming part of Blackstone is our destiny.