Paul working for you.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

It’s Elementary!



 After the last blog about the Templeton Elementary School Building meeting…Notes from… ,there were some comments made about the contract for $900,000 with the OPM.

MSBA rules and regs have changed since our elementary school project began. One of the new rules when we started the project was that in order to facilitate the feasibility study and get the project to schematic design, communities needed to select an OPM from a list of MSBA approved vendors. So we did. The Templeton Elementary School Building Committee(TESBC) did an RFP and selected Strategic Building Solutions from the MSBA approved list.

The contract with Strategic Building Solutions (SBS) was signed for a total amount of $989,813 (page 28). The vote by the town for a feasibility study was in the amount of $550,000. This contract was signed by former chairman of the board of selectmen, Gerald Skelton on September 15, 2009. This contract was signed by SBS on June 25, 2009. At the bottom of the first page, please note that the contract was stamped “RECEIVED DEC 08 2010”. Received by whom? The BOS? None of this makes sense, unless it was mixed in with the documents from 252 Baldwinville Rd in the white binder.

My opinions…supported by FACTS ! ! !

Julie Farrell

Wednesday, November 28, 2012


  • Attached Minutes‏

To 'Dave Symonds', 'George Andrews', 'Janet Haley', 'Justin Duplessis', 'Paul Cosentino'
From:Templeton Conservation (conservation@templeton1.org)
Sent:Mon 11/26/12 8:43 AM
To: 'Dave Symonds' (symonds@gis.net); 'George Andrews' (naturesafe1@aol.com); 'Janet Haley' (jhaley@mhcc-1.org); 'Justin Duplessis' (justinduplessis@comcast.net); 'Paul Cosentino' (cosentinosalvage@hotmail.com)

Attached are the minutes from the November 19thmeeting, which George has approved. You will receive an Agenda for our next meeting within a couple of weeks, which is scheduled for December 17th. Hope you all had a Happy Thanksgiving!

click here for the minutes

Notes from the Advisory Board Meeting




At the Advisory meeting last night, chairman Will Spring, started a discussion of the budget guidelines for FY14. There seems to be some confusion on the part of some departments what the term “level funded” means. Level funded means you have the same amount of money as you did last year…the total that was appropriated at town meeting for FY13. Some departments are referring back to ghosts of budget past. Those were the good old days. 

The Advisory Board is recommending a 5% cut from the level funded budget (what was appropriated at the ATM in May) as a starting point for FY14.

Monday, November 26, 2012

Christmas Tree lighting


Town of Templeton
2012 Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony
The Town of Templeton has scheduled Sunday, December 2nd to hold the Annual Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony in each of the four (4) Town villages. The time table is as follows:
Otter River 4:30 p.m.
East Templeton 5:00 p.m.
Templeton Center 5:30 p.m.
Baldwinville 6:00 p.m.

Notes from the Templeton Elementary School Building Meeting (11/20/12)


Notes from the Templeton Elementary School Building Meeting (11/20/12)

The good news from the TESBC meeting held last Tuesday, was that the State ie: DCAM has been conducting soil tests on the parcel of land on southeast side of Route 202 “Crow Hill”. Now that the elections are over, we can focus on submitting a bill to request this parcel of land upon which to build a new elementary school.

The committee had requested an extension (again) from MSBA while we go through the process of obtaining the land from the TDC (Templeton Developmental Center). The extension from MSBA is important because the extension holds our place in line for funding the project. Otherwise, we go back to square one and start over. The state reimbursement for the elementary school project would be reduced from 59.84% to about 30%.

Saturday, November 24, 2012

This weeks Meeting

Upcoming Meeting 
Agenda for the Senior Center Oversight Committee 11/21/12 Meeting
Agenda for the Board of Assessors 11/26/12 Meeting
Agenda for the Advisory Board 11/27/12 Meeting
Agenda for the Planning Board 11/27/12 Meeting
Agenda for the Personnel Board 11/28/12 Meeting


Hope everyone had a nice Thanksgiving and a successful Black Friday!!!!

Friday, November 23, 2012

Ho-Ho-Ho

Have you got the Christmas sprit yet? If not just go to 900 Central Street, Leominster, and stand in the yard. The smell of Fraser and Balsom trees will bring the spirit of the season to the coldest of hearts,{ even mine.} Bart has been selling trees for over thirty years. We sell eight hundred trees a year. We have a tree for every one.

November 19, 2012 BOS Meeting


I hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving. I managed to convert and upload the DVD from the November 19th BOS meeting.  Enjoy!






The next BOS meeting will take place on December 3, 2012. We are not sure if we will have a meeting on December 17th….so if you know of an establishment that sells adult beverages and usually stays open late for New Years Eve, you might want to mention they will need to make their request by December 3rd.

Julie Farrell

Thursday, November 22, 2012

Something to think about‏

I sat at the last Selectman's meeting and tried to put myself in their shoes. I have come to the conclusion that, some times they can not win. I sat behind the two women that have bought houses on Michael's Lane. They are not happy with the work that has been done to improve Gilman Waite. A lot of work has been done to make the fields up there better, a place that the town can be proud of. A good place for all of the kids to play, walking trails for the adults. Ok, now what? I think they are so desperate that they are looking for a loop hole, saying the deed says "for the children of Templeton", meaning that teams from other towns should not be there!! They had some complaints that can be addressed, parking on the roads,

HAPPY THANKSGIVING!!!!!!!

Happy Thanksgiving to All.            GO WARRIORS!!!!!


And now some helpful hints for a successful meal. Please add your comments....recipes...ideas...etc...
If your turkey is not thawed by now put it in a sink full of cold water.
Allow the turkey to rest about 30 min. before carving.
Remember if you have other things cooking in the oven with the turkey it may take longer than anticipated.
One question I have - does the fluoride boil out of the water??? If not hope all of you are cooking with bottled water. hee-hee-hee

Have a wonderful and save Thanksgiving Day!!!!!
  

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

a Blog from Tom Jeleniewski


From: Tom Jeleniewski
Considering the fiscal condition we find ourselves in, you would think that each and every department would be anxious to cooperate with the other departments. Especially when there is an opportunity to recover tens of thousands of dollars in arrears.  In October the Sewer Department Supt. at the request of the commissioners made a formal request to the Water Department to reconsider its refusal to terminate water service to those customers who were seriously in arrears and who did not enter into a payment agreement.  Below is the response from the Water department Supt. He turned the request around into an attack on the Sewer Department. Had he done is homework he would have realized that there is on file legal opinion stating that it is in fact permissible to discontinue water service for sewer arrears. The Sewer department has also place liens on the customer’s properties. There is little other recourse available. Instead of asking what the Water Dept. do to help, the Supt. and Water commissioners have taken the stance;  “WE ARE NOT GOING TO HELP AND YOU CAN’T MAKE US”  I think the Water department supt. and commissioners live in a parallel universe. They absolutely do not care about the fiscal health of Templeton. If  these people are not working for the benefit of the town, then who are they working for?  Also keep in mind that one commissioner is also on the BOS, and another stood up at town meeting and proclaimed (regarding the fluoride issue) that he “didn’t care what the town voted, they weren’t going to stop fluoride”.   (I personally don’t care about fluoride one way or the other).  This shows the level of arrogance displayed the crowd on Bridge Street. Mr. Driscoll seems very adept at quoting verse and page of the statutes.  How about some cooperation  for the good of the town.

Here is the Letter from John Driscoll to the Sewer Commission
HAPPY BIRTHDAY ALEX BUDA!!!!!!!

A different reason to be thankful this Thanksgiving


A different reason to be thankful this Thanksgiving

While I am several time zones away, I would like to take a moment to thank the citizens of Templeton for simply standing up and saying they want their government audited. To me, that is what the investigation that was recently voted for at town meeting is. It is quite simply an audit of the way government business, the peoples business, has been conducted for a number of years. Part of this process has already been done a few years back, it was/is called the DOR financial review and yes it also looked at some of the political dynamics within Templeton and how they have or could have affected the town's financial picture. Why would our representatives not vote for that? Why would Chris Stewart say an audit of how business has been done in Templeton for X number of years could bring discredit to Templeton?

Taxpayers of Templeton need clarification:



I see on the blog there is mention of Virginia Wilder trying to make a deal with Kopelman & Paige about their final legal bill. Now whether this is true or not, I believe someone needs to ask selectmen, as in each individual selectmen, if they have looked at the Templeton by-laws? Secondly, do the selectmen feel the by-laws are enforceable and should they be followed by the selectmen? I have been known to look at them and read from them at meetings from time to time and I firmly believe they should be followed by the selectmen. So my next point would be to ask each selectmen what is a settlement? I am harping on this because if true, this would the latest of multiple instances of the same selectmen violating a town by-law. That would be the one about settlements going before town meeting when the settlement will exceed a certain amount. This is on the town's website under town by-laws. Yes I am asking all of you to look this up and read it for yourselves. Part of responsibility of being a citizen and resident of Templeton. My point is if Kopelman & Paige sent Templeton a bill, regardless of any statement about working within the confines of any legal budget, and a selectmen tries to "make a deal" that is reach a settlement, that would again be violating a Templeton by-law and could be seen as treasonous to the town of Templeton and within the duties and oath of office of selectmen of said town. You could toss in high crimes as well sense this may not be the first time for this particular selectmen voting to do this, violate Templeton by-laws while sitting as selectmen. This is reason enough for a recall of this selectmen, Virginia Wilder, if she did in fact try to make a deal. In my opinion, a town meeting vote after the fact does not change the fact that Ms. Wilder, if she did try to make a deal regarding a legal bill over a certain amount, would be violating a town by-law by making a settlement with K&P: K&P issues a bill for X amount of dollars and Ms. Wilder says we do not have that much money but we do have this amount and would you "settle" for that amount? Reason for a recall of Ms. Wilder for willful violation of Templeton by-laws, period.!
Jeff Bennett

Happy Thanksgiving

What are you thankful for?

Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Reminders

Tonight - Elementary School Building Committee Meeting 6:00PM 690 Patriots Rd

The Advisory Board Meeting has been cancelled

GIVE THE GIFT OF BLOOD
The Red Cross Blood Drive
Wednesday Nov 21st 9AM to 2PM
at Kamaloht
North Main St 
East Templeton

You never know when you or someone in your family my need blood.
Hell - I needed 4 pints this week but I'mm Baaack!!!!!!!!

Thank you Tommy and Luanne for hosting this.

Pauly



As Templeton Turns…number?



 The BOS meeting last night went well. There was a full agenda. We’ve adopted three new policies: The Emergency Medical Dispatch Policy; The WorkZone Safety Policy for the Highway department and the BOS policies and procedures proposed by Selectman Bennett a long time ago!

Under the Police department agenda, Pat Mullins mentioned reverse 911. The Chief mentioned that Reverse 911 is defunct. Code Red is a different system, which we will be using to notify people in emergency situations. This is a different service then the one used by the school system. Code Red works with both landlines and cell phones. People have the ability to opt out if they do not want the messages.

The Highway department has received the bucket truck from the Light and Water department. The old bucket truck is stored at 252 Baldwinville Rd. There was some discussion about what to do with the 1986 bucket truck. We will place the bucket truck on MiniciBid and see what we can get for it.

The BOS discussed compensation for the highway superintendent for snow plowing operations. After much discussion it was agreed to compensate the highway superintendent for plowing when the department is shorthanded. We need to work on adopting the FEMA policy in order to compensate other department heads in the case of a declared state of emergency.

There was discussion about the Fuelmaster system for the highway department. The new system may not be installed and operational until February.

The contract for the FY 2013 CDBG grant writer was awarded to COG. The decision was made to proceed to apply for the CDBG grant to complete the Back Bay project. The design and engineering costs will be paid for out of Chapter 90. It would be nice to complete one project in town.

Budget discussions will take place soon. The BOS came to consensus that aiming for an overall budget reduction of 2% would be the best course of action at this point. The governor may be forced to use 9C cuts to keep the FY13 budget on track. Revenue collections have not met the state projections, which will create a shortfall. On the Federal level, the fiscal cliff or automatic budget cuts will begin in January unless some major agreement takes place. Whatever happens on the state and federal level will have an impact on Templeton. Stay tuned…

Residents from Michael’s Lane were in attendance to discuss the future uses of Gilman Waite field and the impact on the neighborhood. Chris Stewart commented on the addition of the playground is scheduled to be completed next. Parking issues will need to be resolved.

The BOS appointed Dan Keeney as Treasurer from 11/05/12- 6/30/2013. Dan was in attendance and mentioned that he is getting off to a good start.

The BOS approved many licenses last night pending inspections. There are only 2 BOS meetings scheduled in December – December 3rd and December 17th. If you know of anyone who owns an establishment that sells adult beverages, please let them know if they want extended hours for a certain occasion (like New Years Eve) they may want to make the request sooner rather than later to the Selectmen’s Office… we are closed on Fridays!!

The winter parking ban is in effect until April 15, 2013. The Christmas Tree Lighting has been set for Sunday December 2. It will start at 4:30 in Otter River. 





Meetings This Week

11/20/12 Elementary School Meeting  6:00 p.m.

11/21/12 Advisory Board CANCELLED




          

Have a safe and happy Thanksgiving         

Julie Farrell

Sunday, November 18, 2012

Senator Scott Brown and the Federal Reserve



Well before the election, I wrote a blog about the Federal Reserve System and the need for an audit. Happy Birthday Federal Reserve was posted in September to Pauly’s blog. I added a comment to the blog to contact our Senators and Congressmen to join a campaign to Audit the Fed. I took my own advice and contacted our congressmen to sponsor the bills (HR 459, S 202). The only Massachusetts senator or congressman to sponsor the bill is Congressman McGovern 7/6/2011(way to go!).

another anonymous


KUDOS FOR THE TALENTED
Kudos to Ashlley and Kevin Bird for a great job with the Art Festival in Gardner this past week. You guys are so talented!
Great advertising!

from anonymous


TEMPLETON - New Town Counsel
Many bloggers have not seen this article on Tuesday, November 13, which follows because it was in the Gardner News. It's very impressive.
Paul DeRensis, Templeton's town counsel, was named this month as one of 2012's New England SUPER Lawyers along with two other members of his firm, Deutsch Williams Brooks DeRensis & Holland, P.C. Mr. DeRensis' practice is concentrated in the area of municipal law, and he was one of only 11 lawyers in New England- seven from Massachusetts - given recognition as a Super Lawyer in the government/cities/municipalities law area throughout the entire six state New England region. Mr. DeRensis has achieved this recognition as a "super lawyer" eight times, 2004, 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 and 2012.
If anyone had any doubts of Mr. DeRensis and his firm, this should satisfy them. . Good choice! I guess you could say "We are in Good Hands".

BLOOD DRIVE

RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE
Wednesday November 21st
9:00am to 2:00PM
 at Kamaloht
1 North Main St
East Templeton


The DOR Report

It is interesting that, our Chairman of the Board of Selectmen, Chris Stewart is so afraid that our image as a town would be hurt, that he has not supported the investigation of Article 8, that we as a town voted for on Thursday night. Maybe he does not realize, the towns' image had already been trashed by a previous board in 2009, when they refused to accept the report by the Division of Local Services / Technical Assistance Section, Massachusetts Department of Revenue. Sorry but it is too late to close the barn door, as the cow is running down the road. It is interesting that I walked into a discussion Mr. Ritter was having with our new Town Council,

Filibuster Reform



I received the following message by e-mail from senator elect Elizabeth Warren:

Julie,


I'm honored that I will have the opportunity to serve the people of Massachusetts in the United States Senate, and I'm deeply grateful for everything you've done to help send me to Washington.


You know what I want to do. When I'm sworn in just a couple of months from now, I want to fight for jobs, for students crushed by debt, for seniors who paid into Social Security and Medicare, for equal pay, for clean energy, for marriage equality. I want millionaires and billionaires and Big Oil companies to pay their fair share. And I want to hold Wall Street accountable. You know what I care about.



Saturday, November 17, 2012

This weeks Meetings

Monday November 19th
Narragansett Regional School Committee Meeting - 6:30pm in the KIVA agenda is here
Conservation Commission Meeting 7:00pm Planning Board Office 690 Patriots Rd agenda is here
Sewer Commissioners Meeting 4:30PM at the WWTP 33 Reservior St agenda is here
Selectmen's Meeting 6:30pm 690 Patriots Rd agenda is here

Tuesday November 20th
Elementary School Building Committee - 6:00PM Conference Room 690 Patriots Rd agenda is here

Wednesday November 21st
Advisory Board Meeting 6:30PM Conference Room 690 Patriots Rd agenda is here




from Jeff B

While everyone is looking at financial, how about some election stuff. ask for minutes of the election registras for say the past 2 years. Ask for the minutes and posting of the meeting of the registras who checked the signatures of the recall sheets for Feb 2012. While it is allowed under state law, ask why the sheets certifying registered voters were not singed by the people who were checking them. Might be nice to have someone under oath attest to the fact that the registras actually did the work rather than someone else. Be sure to check the state law on election stuff and you will see how this process is suppose to work. Remember, you are entitled to look at public records on the spot without a written request, during normal business hours. Maybe a good question for this upcoming meeting of the selectmen is why were receipts recorded without account numbers by the previous town accountant, does this practis mean there is no audit trail? Are there records showing where money came from departments but never paired up with any account numbers? Just a thought / question from over here in vacation land.

Friday, November 16, 2012

More Analysis from the Auditorium



Overall, last night’s Town Meeting was productive and civil, with a few minor exceptions. Of the 100 or so people in attendance, only TWO stood up and spoke out against Article 8 aka “the investigation.” Chris Stewart, who usually does his best to avoid conflict, unpleasantness, and leadership at all costs, seized this opportunity to sarcastically attack Jeff Bennett, a Selectman currently serving in Afghanistan. Well played, Chris! I’m not sure how many people picked up on this between the poor sound system and the audible gasp from disgusted citizens in the audience.

A good Job done‏

Well guys, we did it. We had our voices heard. How sweet was that. I thank you all so much for the support, not only for tonight, but for the last eight months. You know, we got over that hump, now we need to make the people who have the power, understand the real need to make this investigation fly. We need to make them DO THEIR DAM JOB! Simple as that. Next, in time for the Annual town meeting, we need to make the penelaty for breaking our BY-Laws tougher.
Don't forget the Gardner Art Show is this weekend here is the link

Thursday, November 15, 2012

from Bev



Did you guys know we have been down the road before? Don't know what I mean? Our first battle, the Battle of the Bales.! You know that was in the 70's. A group of guys from Boston area, wanted to start a dump, they came with great promise., one of those get rich deals. The city guys went to Hubbardston, first. Asked the town if they could open a dump, it was a good plan. They were going to bring rubbish into town by rail car. It was a good plan until the people in town, got wind of this grand plan and stopped it cold. From what I have been able to determine, over the years, this group went to Templeton next.

Special Town Meeting
7:00 p.m.




The motions for articles 4 and article 5 will be read individually. Copies of the motions should be available at the meeting. This change in procedure is the recommendation of town counsel.

I hope Templeton residents will make every effort to attend this special town meeting.

Julie Farrell

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

a fun night on Bridge Street

Well things have not improved, at the Templeton Light and Water. You might note that the word municipal is gone from the letter head. The water meeting was first. There was alot of general talk, and finally things got to the fact that the sewer dept had asked the water dept to shut off the water, to the people who will not pay their bills. The attitude of the water part of this business, has not improved one ounce. There was some mud slinning about the water guys, not coming to their meeting to talk to them! OH BOY, AS pauly would say, the gloves came off when Will asked them if they had asked the water dept guys to come? No, these guys could give a sh-- less, and they will not shut off the water. Their solution is to have a lein put on the property, and wait until the property is sold.. The issue once again, , is the failure of the light and water depts., to post their meetings on the town web site.

a blog from the desert


To the residents of Templeton

Reading an email from Kate Meyers to the Board of Selectmen, I am puzzled why an employee has to beg selectmen to do their job. This is not right and very troubling to this selectmen/resident. Now I read in The Gardner News that Mr. Chris Stewart feels any investigation will bring a lack of credibility to the town? The article states that this is not moving forward. Allow me to digress for a moment. Is it a credible thing to look an organization over and check on procedures, finances and past practices? There is an issue going on in the state of Mass. right now, it involves a crime lab where it appears past practices and procedures may have contributed to wrong doings. Is the state wrong for investigating this? Does that investigation bring discredit to the entire State Police organization? Would some people wish it was never made public? Absolutely, more often than not people or groups do not wish to look bad. A perfect example is when someone got my old court record and posted it in alot of places, other than trying to make me look bad or put into question if I was a good candidate to be representing citizens of Templeton, what other reasons could there be behind that. Rather than hide or ignore it, I put out exactly what had happened and what I have done going forward to "correct" those past not so good actions

OMG OML Decisions



 There has been some discussion about Article 8 on the STM warrant for Thursday November 15th (TOMORROW!!).  Article 8 is a request for an investigation by the Attorney General into four incidents in Templeton:

The purchase of 252 Baldwinville Rd…$700,000

The Casella Settlement…$369,000

Chapter 93 Acts of 2000

WWTP lawsuit and Writs of Attachment… $10-15 million

The Attorney General’s website also has a wealth of information about the Open Meeting Law (OML). There is a way to search for OML decisions rendered by community. 

I was poking around on this website the other day and noticed two OML decisions had been rendered for the Town of Templeton. I have uploaded them for your reading pleasure.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Important Important


MEETING NOTICE FOR
TEMPLETON PLANNING BOARD
To be held at
Narragansett Regional High School
KIVA Room
464 Baldwinville Rd
Baldwinville, Ma. 01436
MEETING DATE: November 13, 2012, 6:30 PM
AGENDA

Please note the prospective buyers of the old Hearthside elder care (rest home) 676 Baldwinville Rd want to turn it into a 22 Bed Adult Residential Facility to provide educational and rehabilitative services   - in laymans language a Drug Rehab place.  Please try to attend this meeting.

Monday, November 12, 2012

Meetings !!



The Planning Board will be holding a meeting on Tuesday, November 13, 2012 in the Kiva at 6:30 p.m. The agenda has been posted. There is a hearing scheduled for 7:00 p.m. regarding the former Stuart property.

TMLWP meeting will be held on Tuesday, November 13, 2012 at 6:00 p.m. The Light and Water agendas are not posted to the town website. Light department  agenda and the Water department  agenda . There is also a meeting of the Berkshire Wind Cooperative on Tuesday afternoon. Hopefully, there will discussion at the Light Department meting about the PILOT payment. The American Public Power Association has documentation on how to calculate the PILOT payment.

I also have questions about the legal invoices submitted by TMLWP. Usually, a legal invoice will have some detail on it like this invoice from Ferriter and Ferriter. I think it’s curious that the invoices from Doucette & LaRose  for Sept. and Oct. lack any detail at all. Why would anyone sign off on these invoices?

Wednesday November 14th

Templeton Historical Commission 7;00p.m. at the Boynton Public Library

Templeton Housing Authority 4:00 p.m. Commons at Phoenix Court.

Monty Tech School Committee 7:00 p.m. Fitchburg

Cemetery Commission 39 Bridge St 9:00 a.m.

Personnel Board 690 Patriots Rd 6:00 p.m.


Shedding Some Light …part 3



There will be a meeting of the TMLWP on November 13, 2012. The meetings start at 6:00 p.m. The Water department and the Light department meetings have been posted. There is also a meeting of the Berkshire Wind Cooperative on Tuesday as well. Busy day!

For the TMLWP Light department meeting, there is no mention of the meeting in Princeton last Tuesday of the Massachusetts Municipal Light Department Wind Energy Cooperative Corporation. At this meeting, discussion took place of Princeton Municipal Light Department’s desire to sell its two wind turbines. The Berkshire Wind Coop is a different entity.

Most reasonable people would think there would be discussion at the TMLWP meeting regarding the news that Princeton would like to sell its two turbines and the implications for TMLWP. I was also looking forward to a discussion about the audit for Templeton’s wind turbine.

At least the 2013 Light budget is on the agenda for the Light meeting. I look forward to the discussion of using the American Public Power Association calculations for the PILOT payment to the town of Templeton. I believe it would be beneficial to both the Town of Templeton and the TMLWP to formalize the PILOT payment as suggested by the DOR Review.

See you Tuesday night!

My opinions…supported by FACTS ! ! !

Julie Farrell

sgoooz article

for all of you who don't waste you money on TGN - here's the article from Friday November 9th
Remember click on the blue words.sorry can't seem to get in upright but it's there!

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Wastewater Treatment Plant Information Blog


Wastewater Treatment Plant
Information Blog

I’ve corrected two links and added more information at the end of the blog. That will teach me to blog at 4:00 a.m. jf

Below are links to very large files regarding the wastewater treatment plant lawsuit. Please note that the Sewer commissioners were authorized to pursue litigation on April 22, 1996 by a vote of the BOS. That vote has NOT been rescinded. After a careful reading of Attorney William Hewig’s deposition, you may come to the conclusion that the BOS interfered with the WWTP lawsuit.

There are issues with the Assignee and Assumption agreement with American Tissue or (NEWS). The Town’s interests were not protected by its legal counsel.

Happy Veterans Day

To all Veterans and all service members everywhere - Thank you Thank You Thank you!

Saturday, November 10, 2012

Thanks Jeff Bennett



It is my opinion that Jeff Bennett knows exactly what is going on in Templeton. All the way from the Middle East (National Guard) now Julie Farrell is here in Templeton she doesn't comment much on this blog, is she afraid? And another point PHC sr have concerns about is too many websites. Always Templeton watch is being overrun by other websites for a reason, is someone "Julie" trying to shut me up? Will someone is about 300,000 hits too late. Obstruction of justice is going to prevail right "Pete Farrell"? Ask Whitey Bulger? I'm still looking for comments from the boneheads under the rocks in Templeton, and everyone should read Pete’s seven page report, again. And it's all true-word for word dated again November 10, 2012 at 9:05 AM. And don't let anyone tell you if the bunch of bul----, it's all true on paper read all seven pages. I hope everyone votes on the advisory board/finance committee recommendations this Thursday night at special town meeting. Don't forget they work for us taxpayers.

More to come-Pauly.

Theft Alert

Title:
Theft of manhole covers
Date of Occurrence:11/2/2012
Location:PROVIDENCE, RI 02903 US
Material:Ferrous metal
Details:While on Patrol, beware of subject or subjects committing larcenies of manhole covers in the City of Providence. From July of 2012 there have been 150 manhole covers reported stolen to police. In the last 5 days there has been approximately 40 covers stolen with most of the larcenies have accrued in Districts # 6 and District # 7. If any officers see workers working on manhole covers stop and investigate the work being conducted.
Reported Value:
Photos:
Additional Info:
Law Enforcement Contact:Agency: Providence Police Department
Phone: 401-243-6961
Contact Name: Patrick Reddy
Contact Email: preddy@providenceri.com
Case Identifier:
ISRI File ID:RI1211090645489199

more twwtp

This was the complaint that was sent to the Inspector General's Office by then Chairman of the Sewer Commissioners, Farrell.

Gregory W. Sullivan
Office of Inspector General

Dear Sirs
The following is a complaint against town attorneys Kopelman and Paige (K&P) and their fraudulent behavior in regards to their representation of the Town of Templeton and specifically the Board of Sewer Commissioners in a case heard before Judge Robert Cornetta in April of 2005 (case 02-2424C) in Worcester Superior Court. The law firm of K&P should have recused themselves from this case due to shoddy or fraudulent legal work done for the town in regards to the Assignee and Assumption Agreement in the early nineties. Instead the firm of K&P proceeded to botch the case so that they could escape any legal damages that might have been assigned to the firm of K&P by the Town of Templeton and or Erving Paper Mills. After losing the case on purpose the firm of K&P brokered what is believed to have been an illegal settlement between Erving Paper Mills and the Town of Templeton in early 2006. Then the firm of K&P kept the responsible parties (Sewer Commissioners) from taking legal steps to protect the town’s interest by working with town selectman Gerald Skelton and his wife town

more on the TWWTP issue from Pete F


Gregory W. Sullivan
Office of Inspector General
Dear Sirs
The following is a complaint against town attorneys Kopelman and Paige (K&P) and their fraudulent behavior in regards to their representation of the Town of Templeton and specifically the Board of Sewer Commissioners in a case heard before Judge Robert Cornetta in April of 2005 (case 02-2424C) in Worcester Superior Court. The law firm of K&P should have recused themselves from this case due to shoddy or fraudulent legal work done for the town in regards to the Assignee and Assumption Agreement in the early nineties. Instead the firm of K&P proceeded to botch the case so that they could escape any legal damages that might have been assigned to the firm of K&P by the Town of Templeton and or Erving Paper Mills. After losing the case on purpose the firm of K&P brokered what is believed to have been an illegal settlement between Erving Paper Mills and the Town of Templeton in early 2006. Then the firm of K&P kept the responsible parties (Sewer Commissioners) from taking legal steps to protect the town’s interest by working with town selectman Gerald Skelton and his wife town coordinator Carol Skelton to stifle any efforts for legal remedy for the town by the Sewer Commissioners. The allegation follows.

Friday, November 9, 2012

Chris Stuart??



In my opinion Chris Stuart you should read the Gardner News. I do, 2 or 3 times. Hey Chris are you afraid of an investigation? You should be – The Attorney General is already go all the complaints of mine – certified, get it – certified. Even the police department and the DVD’s. Your statement in the Nov 9th Gardner News by Mark Harranas is a cheap shot to all taxpayers that don’t have the information about what has been going on with you five selectmen, Julie Farrell can’t do it alone and I know who is helping you try to stop the investigation. Why do you keep avoiding this investigation? I will tell you why. You and VW and Mullins with others are part of this Big, Big conspiracy because I have too many “facts” to prove it.

Wastewater Treatment Plant


Wastewater Treatment Plant

Information Blog

Below are links to very large files regarding the wastewater treatment plant lawsuit. Please note that the Sewer commissioners were authorized to pursue litigation on April 22, 1996 by a vote of the BOS. That vote has NOT been rescinded. After a careful reading of Attorney William Hewig’s deposition, you may come to the conclusion that the BOS interfered with the WWTP lawsuit.

There are issues with the Assignee and Assumption agreement with American Tissue or (NEWS). The Town’s interests were not protected by its legal counsel. The Writs of Attachment were allowed to lapse.





Vote by the BOS giving Sewer Commissioners right to pursue litigation regarding the treatment plant contract. This vote has not been rescinded.



Writs of attachment – These writs are against American Tissue Mills of Massachusetts…something K+P completely missed.




K+P Briefs on case 02-2424  interesting to note that K+P insists American Tissue Mills is in bankruptcy. No distinction is made between American Tissue Mills and American Tissue Mills of MA. Templeton.

Attorney William Hewig III deposition June 27, 2005. Sewer commissioners are still in charge of the lawsuit.

American Institute of Certified Public Accountants powerpoint presentation regarding American Tissue .

My opinion…supported by FACTS ! ! !

Julie Farrell

Thursday, November 8, 2012


United States Marine Corps
237th Birthday Tribute

I don’t ordinarily pass on information of this sort; I thought I would make an exception in this case.



Julie Farrell

Thanks Julie

Once a Marine always a Marine -  Pauly 

Pre-town Meeting Update!



 The advisory board conducted the pre-town meeting last night. A few people were in attendance. There was a quorum so the advisory board was able to vote recommendations on the articles.

The warrant has eight articles. The last two articles are citizen petitions. The Advisory Board took no action on those articles; they do not involve money.

Article 2 was discussed first. The Sewer Superintendent, Kent Songer, presented a timeline regarding the lagoon decommissioning. Another $135,000 is needed to test the sludge in the lagoon. The sludge has already been tested.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

The day after election - Bev


The day after election day, boy I am as happy as most of you to see this day come. I would like some feed back on how people felt about our new polling place. In side the building, every thing was peachy keen. It was not as good for many of the elderly,and handicap trying to vote. I saw too many people with canes, parking in front of the school, attempting to go vote, not understanding that they had to walk down the hill, to vote, only to walk back up. It became very apparent that there were problems, when one man stopped near our tent, and said he did not think he could make it back to his car. It got kind of crazy,

Back toTempleton

here are a few interesting links for you all to read

Letter from the Inspector General

Pilot program information

Special Town Meeting Article 8 information

Congratulations to all the winners - Denise now about that meeting with the AG........ 

I did hear a few complaints about the school parking lot not being lit up enough last night. seems that people thought that they had to park in the upper lot and walk down to the gym - with no lights to light up the side walk. What do we pay the school to have the elections there. and can they afford to to turn the lights on? hee hee hee

Reminder The ADvisory Board/pretown meeting is tonight at 6:30PM in the NRMS cafeteria


I have never deleted any comments on this blog, I have always supported free speech- But I am asking people to think before you comment.  sooo if you want to talk about Zionism please go to Pete's blog at    http://templeton01436.blogspot.com/ 


Pre-Town Meeting



The Pre-town meeting will be held tomorrow night November 7, 2012 at the Middle School cafeteria at 6:30. The Pre-Town meeting is conducted by the Advisory Board so they can discuss the warrant articles and make recommendations for the special town meeting.

The warrant articles have been posted and include two articles by citizen petition. Information for Article 8 is available from the Citizens4Templeton website. There will be more information added to this webpage before the Special Town Meeting November 15, 2012.

My opinions…supported by FACTS ! ! !

Julie Farrell

from Jeff Bennett


This is an e-mail sent to all selectmen from one of the secretaries in the BOS office. My question is why do office personnel or any town employee have to resort to begging to get selectmen to do their job and duty. We all had no problem in making statements, promises and expressing ideas on how we could do better if you elected us....now it is time to put up or quit. If we as selectmen are unable or unwilling to do our job,

Tuesday, November 6, 2012

Let’s Take America Back!



You should know that our town, the Town of Templeton, has made headline news in Boston. Mike Manca, 277 Baldwinville Rd was recently interviewed about a racist, political sign on his property.

Mike Manca has a right to free speech. We all do in this country. So far, that right has not been taken away from us. While I disagree completely with that sign, while that sign disgusts me, Mike Manca has a right to free speech.

I also have a right to free speech. Instead of ignoring the sign and the controversy it created, I am exercising my right to free speech by writing a blog. Racism hasn’t disappeared. It’s gone underground covered by a veneer of political correctness. If you don’t respect the man, Barack Obama, respect the office. The Office of the President of the United States of America.

Interesting choice of words to cover hateful speech:
Let’s Take America Back!
Mike, where do you want to go back to? Back where? Before the 1990’s? Before the Civil Rights movement? Before the atomic bomb? Before women had the right to vote? Before the creation of the Federal Reserve? Before the Civil War?

“When evil men plot, good men must plan. When evil men burn and bomb, good men must build and bind. When evil men shout ugly words of hatred, good men must commit themselves to the glories of love. Where evil men would seek to perpetuate an unjust status quo, good men must seek to bring into being a real order of justice.”
                                                        Martin Luther King, Jr.

Julie Farrell

Monday, November 5, 2012

VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE

DON'T FORGET TO VOTE - TUESDAY NOVEMBER 6th POLLS ARE OPEN 7AM to 8PM
VOTING IS AT THE NARRAGANSETT REG HIGH SCHOOL GYM (also called the New Gym)

This is your right sooooo use it!!!!!!!

GARDNER ART SHOW

November 16 - 18 is the 2012 Fall Art Show at the Gardner Senior Center 294 Pleasant St Gardner - Please support this - we have a lot of talented artist in the area.

Sunday, November 4, 2012

Happy Daylight Savings

well it's official - winter is on it's way. Hoo boy hope you all have your woodstoves/pellet stoves doing.  My good buddy Moose Miller has been coming by and splitting the wood that my grandson Willie cut up for me. Thanks Bruce! The cost of oil, diesel and gasoline seems to go up daily! Sooo this brings me to think about that upcoming special town meeting on November 15th Thursday at 7PM at the NRMS auditorium. Money money money Debt debt debt - this is the story of Templeton We are in debt BIG TIME. and this is why it is sooo important to attend this special town meeting. now maybe you say you are tooo busy or something.  well let me put it to you in layman's language..

Shedding Some Light…part 2



Someone, one of the anonymouses (anonymice?), left a comment on part 1 of “Shedding some light.” I decided to follow up and watch the segment on wind energy by Fox News. I was amazed to watch an interview with a general manager of a municipal light plant who was very candid on television.

I decided to check out the Princeton Municipal Light Department website. OMG! Holy transparency in government, Batman  - there are LINKS!!! on this webpage.

VOTE! VOTE! VOTE!



On Tuesday November 6, 2012 the polls will be open from 7:00 a.m. – 8:00 p.m. The polling location is the Narragansett High School gym.

Presidential candidates - information on all parties and candidates…even Santa Claus.

Senatorial Candidates for Massachusetts –



Massachusetts 2nd Congressional District



 2nd Franklin District

Denise Andrews  campaign website

Susannah Lee  campaign website

Rick Schober   campaign website

VOTE! VOTE! VOTE!

Working for the good‏

Things are pretty quiet on the blog for the past few weeks. I know Julie, and I have been working to get the people in office, the people who we feel will do our town and country the most good.The election , will be over in a few days. No one will be happier than me. I am so sick of people, down right saying anything, yes anything, that will discredit, their opponent. How do we teach our kids or grand children ethics, if they turn on the tv, to see this stuff going on?

Friday, November 2, 2012

No Second on Fluoride Warning



Well one thing is for sure, no one will ever underestimate the intelligence of Vice Chairman Donald Tourigny when it comes to his knowledge on information concerning fluoride and its effects on our health. At the first Thursday monthly meeting of the Board of Health (BOH) in November, on a motion made (read by Board of Health member Edward Stacy) and not seconded by other BOH members (concerning recommending a warning concerning mixing fluoridated water with infant formula) the BOH failed to vote on said recommendation.

Shedding Some Light…



Lo and behold! I was driving by the Town Clerk’s office and noticed an agenda posted under Light and Water. I pulled over to see what I could see. There is an agenda posted for the (I kid you not) Massachusetts Municipal Light Department Wind Energy Cooperative Corporation (MMLDWECC) Board of Directors Meeting. The meeting of the MMLDWECC is scheduled at 2:00 p.m. on Tuesday, November 6, 2012 at the offices of the Princeton Municipal Light department, 168 Worcester Rd, Princeton, MA 01541. A meeting on Election Day? Isn’t that a big no-no.

At this point, I became very curious why a meeting for a Princeton Municipal Light Department (PMLD) would appear at the Templeton Town Clerk’s office.

Thursday, November 1, 2012

A blog from Bev


Welcome to November 2012, This is one of those months that make you realize you should have spent more time outside in the sun, instead of at your computer writing a blog,or sitting at some of the meetings we have all attended. Really, all that time was important. Just think of all the changes that have been made. I went back to read some of the things I had written or Bart wrote, like in March or April of last year.There has been alot of change, but in some ways, things are still the same! Monday night, at the selectmens meeting they went over the warrent for the special town meeting. When they got to the article we put in, asking for a investigation, no body, in the front of the room bat an eye. This is the time that will tell, if we can get this passed on town meeting floor.

Citizen Petition – Chapter 93 Acts of 2000


This is a repost of a blog that was posted a few days ago - I didn't want it to get lost in the archives because it is very very important. The Special Town Meeting is on Thursday November 15th 7:00PM at the NRMS Auditorium and the Citizens Petition asking for an investigation is Article 8.  See you there, Pauly

Pauly has tried to get an answer or an investigation into some of the activities in town for quite a while. The citizen’s petition asking for an investigation by the Attorney General has been turned into the town clerk’s office. We are waiting for the signatures to be certified. Hurricane Sandy isn’t helping out.
(Stay safe!)

One of the great concepts of town government is the citizens’ right to petition its town government. If you, as a citizen, feel something is wrong and is not being addressed by your BOS or other department, you can collect signatures of registered voters for warrant articles at town meetings and special town meetings. You, as a citizen, can even gather enough signatures to call for a special town meeting.

Be inspired to participate!




Survived Halloween. I ran out of candy! I never run out of candy. The weather was just right…much better than the snow last year! It’s a lot of fun to see the kids dressed up.

So, are you ready to participate? The election is Tuesday November, 6 2012. It looks like the weather will cooperate. I am ready to vote. I’ve looked over the ballot questions. I know which candidates I support and will vote for.

Please take time out to vote on Tuesday. I’ll be working on contact information if you need a ride to the polls.

The voting location has changed from the Narragansett Middle school gym to the Narragansett High school gym. I will check with the town clerk to see if there will be police officers to help direct traffic. In other countries, Election day is a holiday. Go figure!

Be inspired to participate!

Julie Farrell