Thursday, February 15, 2024

 Oh look, a selectman complaining a business used their rights to file a egal appeal with a state agency (alcoholic beverage control commission) to move a one-day suspension penalty to a different day so a planned paid for already event could take place on said day. First, news flash for government (selectmen) people go into business to make money, not break even or to lose money (they leave that to government) so any day a business is forced to close and thus loses out on taking in money, as in their livelihood is punished, is a penalty and they feel pain. Second, welcome to reality, state and town are not partners like the governor and state legislature likes to say, the state is the dictator and towns are their subjects, welcome to reality.

If selectmen wish to suggest that local business do better so they are safer, etc., perhaps selectmen should take that advice and do better, become a better board and make Templeton a better town. Hey selectmen, start following state law and town bylaws and perhaps you will become a better board.

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  1. I think it takes much nerve for a Selectman in this town to say anything about following rules to anyone else.

    Hey Matt, How have you done holding the Selectman to bylaws?

    Justice delayed is Justice denied, well.............when are you bring up the bylaw violations you've been presented with? Stop telling the ABCC how to do their job and do yours!

    Matt doesn't even admit or mention that the Board was found in violation of OML twice last year. Transparency is a one way mirror in Templeton.

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  2. When Selectman think they created a Corporation(EDIC) and only created a mess, what business do they have telling anyone what to do............

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