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December 8th, 2009

Highway Facility Bond Referendum – once again Good prevails over Evil

Norwich Bull article. ‘First Selectman Allan Walker said he was “very excited” the proposal passed. … I think it’s the right time to do it because bonding rates and construction costs are low right now,” Walker said. “It’s long overdue.” ‘

ALSO… Many thanks to those who participated with donations to the the Food and Fuel Program! Once again, Woodstock shows it cares!

To raise $2.5 million to repair the salt storage facility, remediate ground contamination, and house highway facility equipment.

If we don’t, the State will at our expense.

Results should be in by 8:30 PM

YES   359

NO   326

The margin does not require a recount.

The Naysayers didn’t show up at the poles. They figured they could get the result at the Cafe. :-)

December 8th, 2009

Powers Ridiculous Statement

From teachref09: “I just can’t fathom the incongruity of Mr. Powers who has sued the Town of Woodstock and cost the taxpayers thousands of dollars in legal fees and now has a seat at the BOF table. What is wrong with this picture? The CPS crowd has placed a lot of faith in Mr.’s Schultz, Powers, Richardson et. al. and have come up sorely dissapointed. These “Three Musketeers” have never had one positive contribution to the Town and continue the negative rants in the Villager and elsewhere. When will they learn you get more with honey than vinegar?”

This appeared in the December 4th issue of the Woodstock Villager. Everything is usually forgotten the following week but the Cafe never forgets.

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