For someone who wasn’t very interested in this issue for the decade that it mattered, she sure does seem interested in it now.
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Historic Texts on William Paine
Here is a newly made compilation of historic texts related to William Paine and the Feoffees for those who are interested in the details.
History – 20120224 – Historic Texts on William Paine and the Feoffees
Gordon Fisher
Statement and lineage of Gordon Fisher, a direct descendant of William Paine.
Appeals Court Hearing Date
Justice Peter Agnes, Jr. is scheduled to hear our appeal on Friday, March 2 at 2:30 PM in Courtroom 3 of the John Adams Courthouse, 1 Pemberton Sq., Boston (near Government Center)
School Committee Opposition to Motion to Stay
Your tax dollars hard at work, regardless of what the Selectmen think. More than just “settling” the Probate Court case, the School Committee is now sending money to its lawyers so that they can craft arguments that are diametrically opposed to the arguments they made with the first $700,000 of taxpayer money.
Appeals – SC – 120222 – Opposition to Motion to Stay
Feoffees Opposition to Intervener’s Appeal
The School Committee wants it both ways
At the January 5th, 2012 School Committee meeting, Chairman Loeb made the comments in the audio clip below, finishing up by saying that “The Judge was leaning on counsel to have discussions.”
Now comes the School Committee counsel, in a joint affidavit with the counsel for the Feoffees, stating before the Appeals Court that “Any statement that the trial judge, in any way, applied any “pressure” or coercion on the parties to settle is false.”
Appeals – Joint – 120221 – Affidavit
So, the School Committee is presenting one picture to the public to explain their actions while their lawyer presents a completely different picture to the Appeals Court. Who should the citizens believe?
Ipswich residents appeal to preserve land trust
Boston Sunday Globe article.
Nylen Announces School Committee Run
Letter to the editor in the Chronicle.
Squelching Little Neck cottage conversions
Ipswich Chronicle article.