Friday, August 18, 2017

You all should read Brian Tanguay's face book page, he is the man who does alot of work for the Templeton historical building, as in the Historical society (Narragansett Historical Society) It seems he cannot get anyone from Town Hall to show up or be there to do a job. A grant check is needed to pay a contractor for work completed. No selectmen can be bothered to come in and sign it and the interim town administrator apparently takes any day off he chooses (for about $1200.00 a week) of your money. These are your selectmen serving you - NOT! They may all be away at retreat discussing how they can screw with the Advisory Committee some more, as in wasting more time on nothing!

This is a guy who gives quite a bit of his time working on preserving Templeton's history and supports alot of town things. Below pretty much paints the picture; young sheriff justice and his posse are alot of talk and no walk. (in my opinion)

from Brian's face book:

Brian Tanguay Maybe they will come in on their day off and sign the warrant. Now that would be public service at it's finest.
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Brian Tanguay We all need to apologise to Bill Harris for stringing him along. Thinking he was going to get his deposit on last Thursday, then this Thursday, now next week. Not cool at all to do that to him. I just hope the next payment goes out promptly. That money has been sitting there waiting for no reason for over 3 years now.

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  1. This is just not right. Volunteers go out of their way to assist the Town and the paid staff cannot follow through on promises. One of these people should be bringing this to Brian with an apology, today!

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  2. Anonymous9:13 AM

    I see that Red Dave has removed all his gibberish. What a coward.

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  3. Anon, Some folks belief in transparency is very transparent............It appears Red Dave doesn't want to have a record of what he promotes. How un OML that type of thinking is. Post it, own it and if your wrong admit it. Seems as though many have a tough time with that theory.

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    1. There is something I had notices a couple of years ago. When there was something going on in the community, a selectmen would go. At least show up, to show some support for the people who supported them, or just to show support for their community, period. This has stopped, and that is a shame. Traditions are not something that can be treated lightly, and should not be lost. Maybe continuing these practices are not written in any note book, they should come from the heart.

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  4. Anonymous1:37 PM

    those people should be going to the BOS meetings and asking questions . there are too few people going to the meetings the BOS is not doing their job and we are letting them get away with too much. i give credit to the ones who go to the meeting and ask questions and look out for the rest of the towns people

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    1. I cannot even begin to tell you, anonymous, how many people I have talked to that say they will no longer go, because they get so angry, and disgusted, they could not sit there and keep quiet. That is too bad, because the people who do speak up need to know they have people who have their back. No one can stand alone. If the people who are not watching out for you don't get the message, they will just continue to run the town into the ground. My opinion !! Yes I am allowed to have one, and express it. Bev.

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  5. So no advisory members go to BOS meetings?
    I guess with this Blog no one reads that's good enough for them!
    LOL What a joke this back and forth has become.
    No wonder no one will come work here.
    Red Dave signing off!!
    I give credit to the ones who go to the meeting too!!!
    Double LOL
    Two funny!!!

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