Ron Griffin chairs CTSM (he did not resign)


Crowd sourcing works – Ron Griffin has not resigned from the Committee to Study Memorials (a copy of his email appears below) and I will see to it at tonight’s BoS meeting that the draft minutes of the 11/5 Selectmen meeting that I posted yesterday are corrected to reflect reality –

Hi Pete…

Several folks have spoken to me about resigning from the Committee to Study Memorials.  Bill Massaro was able to provide me the source of that information on your blog.  Perhaps it is also included in the official minutes.

I did not resign and currently serve as the chairman of the CTSM.

Who did resign was Rob Gregg.  Previously Frank Iafolla resigned from the committee as well.  So the committee now is comprised of Jane Lomax, David Temple, Richard DeSorgher and myself.  We would like to add one more member for which we are searching for a volunteer.

The CTSM planned to dedicate two streets on Veterans Day, Snyder and Lee roads.  However, we ran out of time while deciding on the wording of each sign, so we postponed that dedication until the spring.  Included in this effort is the replacement of 14 signs at our Civic and Honor Squares.  The smaller unreadable blue signs will be replaced by a larger sign just like the sign we installed at Robert Naughton Civic Square.  All will be replaced in the spring.

Well that is the news on the CTSM.

Ron

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