This was submitted to the Gardner News in recognition of Tom Carroll. The snews refused to print it as written and I have forwarded you their reply also for the blog
Thanks,
Jeff
Mr. Bennett,
The letter to the editor about Judge Carroll is fine, but it implies he gave "special" treatment. If you want to resubmit the letter without this information, it should be able to run within the next few days.
Thanks, Steve
Steve Marcotte Assistant Editor The Gardner News 309 Central St. Gardner, MA 01440 978-632-8000 Ext. 31
Remembering Tom Carroll
I first met Judge Carroll back in 1976, I stood before him for a DUI charge. I pleaded guilty and he ordered me to pay a $50.00 fine with $12.50 court cost. I stood before him again a short while down the road. Again the Judge asked about the case then asked me about it, then he left the court room for a short while and came back, he rendered a verdict and I believe he gave me a brake, again. I did not find out until 1998, after my dad died, that on that day, when Judge Carroll left the courtroom, he called my father and asked him about me. I was told my dad's response was "let him get out of it the same way he got into it" My dad was apparently trying to teach me a lesson and once again, Judge Carroll helped me out. My name is one of many on what is I am sure a very long list of people Tom Carroll helped out while he served on the bench. Another thing I found out was not only were my father and Tom Carroll friends, at one time the Judge was my fathers attorney. Little did I know back in 1976 that I would turn to Tom Carroll in 2011 for some help and advice. When I was considering a recount of Templeton election concerning my run for selectmen, it was Tom Carroll whom I turned to for advice on an attorney to represent me in a recount. Not only did he refer me to an attorney but we talked for a few minutes about my dad, politics and "the pickle" I was in, concerning my bid for selectmen. He asked how my mom was doing and wished me luck. One thing I will always remember is not only did Tom get back to me the same day, but he asked about my family and commented that it looked like I had gotten on the right track. Pretty amazing to me that not only did he help me out when I called him out of the blue, he spoke to me as if we had been talking on a regular basis, even though I had not spoken to him in over thirty years and that was in front of him in a court room where he must have seen
literally thousands of people come before him. I am glad he was there back in 1976 and I am especially glad he was still around in 2011. Many people may remember Tom Carroll for many different reasons, I will always remember him for helping me in 1976 and 2011 when he had no obligation to do so. He just kept doing the good thing, and I thank him for doing so.
Jeffrey Bennett
Templeton, MA
Thanks Jeff for this. Tommy Carroll was a good friend of mine and certainly gave me plenty of good advise over the years. and who needs the snews - we have the blog! Pauly