Tuesday, July 28, 2009

VB Meeting 7.28.09 Public Concerns


VB Meeting Public Concerns 7.28.09 from p guston on Vimeo.
click on the link below the video and you will be taken to the website that hosts the video. From there you can move the time slider to any section of this part of the meeting..
 
The above video contains:

Bj Mosher requests a sign for her business and a request to have artists paint murals on the plywood that covers the old sports store between the Dockside Pub and Skiffs.  Mural is pending owners approval.

Some residents of Northern Ave. voiced some concerns regarding a turn-around [to be used by village DPW workers] at the end of that street.  Garbage truck, recycling, snow plow and sanding......  11minutes:49seconds

I brought up the status of who is in the running for Chief Of Police: 31min;35secs

Mr Naklick declined the offer.  Mr Timmerman is back in the running after being removed from the civil service list.  Timmerman was at the meeting tonight waiting for his interview.........As far as I know all the board members were participating in this interview.........go figure.  So the new line up is still the same:

  1. Hennegan
  2. Timmerman
  3. Marshall
  4. Mason/Mullaney [Tied]

In another video you will hear that Mullaney has been rehired as part time police officer.  His provisional appointment as COP ended early Monday morning at 3:am........

Here is my prediction:  Timmerman is being interviewed tonight for the second time.  I am guessing he will be offered the position BUT he will decline.  Which removes him from the list and everyone will slide up one notch.  The new list will look like this:

  1. Hennegan
  2. Marshall
  3. Mason/Mullaney
Remember this nursery rhyme by Agatha Christie?

Seven Little Indian boys playing with a hive;
A bumblebee stung one and then there were five.
Five Little Indian boys going in for law;
One got in chancery and then there were four.
Four Little Indian boys going out to sea;
A red herring swallowed one and then there were three.
Three Little Indian boys walking to the zoo;
A big bear hugged one and then there were two.
Two Little Indian boys ....................................
and then there was one.

Article in todays WDT regarding the COP 

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