My Name is Paul H Cosentino. I started this Blog in 2011 because of what I believe to be wrongdoings in town government. This Blog is to keep the citizens of Templeton informed. It is also for the citizens of Templeton to post their comments and concerns.
The question that was not answered is where did the money go ? It seems Kelli could not put her fingers on just what account it went in ? As far as I am consered, it schould have gone into the general fund, not Marke's slush fund.
The question that needs to be answered is "How will the taxpayers of Templeton be reimbursed? This BPL director had no authority to sell these trees in the manner mentioned. How is there not a check and balance system when relating to town property?
Should we, the taxpayers, hold the Director responsible for "stealing", which is what this was in reality. Maybe not intentional, but theft none the less of taxpayers property.
Why do we not require a bond from these people so the taxpayers are not always on the hook for poor management?
Trees, NRHS wood boiler, windmill,budget, elementary school, water tank and on and on...........when do things go right in Templeton?
Things will not go right as long as people do not get involved in their government, and continue to elect people that have something between their ears besides air. The failure to be willing to use a paper ballot during votes for sensitive projects keeps many people away from Town Meetings. Until we actually figure why we are always short on cash and stop running our Town like a credit card, things will not improve.
Now I gotta wonder about those chalkboards...
ReplyDeleteThe question that was not answered is where did the money go ? It seems Kelli could not put her fingers on just what account it went in ? As far as I am consered, it schould have gone into the general fund, not Marke's slush fund.
ReplyDeleteThe question that needs to be answered is "How will the taxpayers of Templeton be reimbursed? This BPL director had no authority to sell these trees in the manner mentioned. How is there not a check and balance system when relating to town property?
ReplyDeleteShould we, the taxpayers, hold the Director responsible for "stealing", which is what this was in reality. Maybe not intentional, but theft none the less of taxpayers property.
Why do we not require a bond from these people so the taxpayers are not always on the hook for poor management?
Trees, NRHS wood boiler, windmill,budget, elementary school, water tank and on and on...........when do things go right in Templeton?
Things will not go right as long as people do not get involved in their government, and continue to elect people that have something between their ears besides air. The failure to be willing to use a paper ballot during votes for sensitive projects keeps many people away from Town Meetings. Until we actually figure why we are always short on cash and stop running our Town like a credit card, things will not improve.
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