Thursday, July 9, 2015

update 7/10 @ 8:52 AM City Solicitor Rumley has been DECEIVING cable subscribers on TV3

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RESIDENTS HAVE A
REASONABLE EXPECTATION
THAT A CITY LAWYER
WILL HAVE A LITTLE BIT MORE
HONESTY THAN
STANLEY AND STEPHEN KOMINS OF
W.M.H. LITTLE LEAGUE

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Mr. Mark E. Rumley thinks that
 he is an honorable man.

Residents cheated by the Mayor realizing that Rumley, the henchman, ripped them off, are disgusted with what TV3 called "Mark Rumley's Chirade (sic)"

The idiot webmaster challenged in the spelling department, simple words eluded the individual arrested twice AFTER he was brought to the police station to "mediate" with one of his many, many victims.

What kind of lunatic who would post on the internet that he's a "proud Medford resident" (Medford is thrilled that Revere has him, and Revere hopes that Walpole and Cedar Junction will take him, but that's a story for another day...) when the Medford school system views the pariah as a bad product.  

Intentional run-on sentence - 
He can take those internet "awards" and stick them you-know-where because many believe that TV3 equipment was unethically used by the "private" Frank Pilleri no-access station to enable an individual with such limited intelligence to "win" awards with YOUR expensive computer programs and other essentials from the public swimming pool that was supposed to be Access TV
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cha·rade
SHəˈrād/
noun
noun: charade; plural noun: charades
an absurd pretense intended to create a pleasant or respectable appearance.
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Former Nonprofit Board Officer, Treasurer Get Jail Time in Theft


November 24, 2014 — A Somerville jury last week convicted the former president of the board of directors of West Medford Hillside Little League, a Medford-based nonprofit, and his son, former treasurer of the organization, of stealing between $50,000 and $100,000 from the nonprofit, and both were sentenced to jail.

Stanley Komins and his son, Stephen Komins, both of Stoneham, were convicted of embezzlement and Stephen was also found guilty of forging a check and uttering a false check between 2007 and 2011, Middlesex District Attorney Marian Ryan announced on Friday.