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- Sent to Nell Coakley's bosses
Nell
Escobar Coakley, the non-resident editor of the Medford Transcript,
would never have offended her lord and master, Michael J. McGlynn by
congratulating Cheryl Rodriguez for taking on city hall with the Open
Meeting Law.
Interesting
that Nell Coakley never gave praise to an individual who forced then
City Council President Paul Camuso to do his job and get acquainted with
the Open Meeting Law by filing on Camuso who later said "Well, one good
thing came out of this" (that Camuso found out he was required to know
the law and have all the councilors aware of it prior to the new council
starting their year.)
Nell
Coakley has scuttled so many stories in this city, especially if this
journalist uncovers those stories. Coakley is pathologically jealous of
me, so much so that she is the only publication to put two hate pieces
on this former writer of hers in one edition of her paper, one of them
not even giving me or my lawyer the opportunity to respond. Because
Nell Coakley is a sneak, a coward and she is all about her paycheck, not
about helping our community.
To
the hundreds of people in the BCC, tell the advertisers what Nell
Coakley is all about. We need a community newspaper and typist Alex
Ruppenthal is not going to deliver the news that is more readily
available on a blog than in Nell's tainted distribution of her
discrimination when it comes to "Medford news."
The woman doesn't even live here, and wields tremendous power, abusing it in a complete dereliction of duty.
You
think Donald Trump is a drunk with power megalomaniac who profits from
firing hard working employees? You've never seen Nell Coakley in
action, sticking a meat cleaver in the back of an independent contractor
because she was, allegedly, ordered to do so.
Satan has a hot place in hell for a morally bankrupt woman like Nell Escobar Coakley
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Posted Jul. 21, 2016 at 6:56 AM MEDFORD
1Earlier this month, Medford resident Cheryl Rodriguez attended a Zoning Board of Appeals meeting with Equity One, the company behind the Locust Street development. - During the proceedings, the ZBA and lawyers for the group ended up behind closed doors, where discussions led to decisions about variances for site approval.Neighbors, however, weren’t allowed.
It will now be up to the state to determine whether the ZBA has
broken the Open Meeting Law. But, it’s good that residents like
Rodriquez are invested enough to exercise their right as to the public
hearing and meeting laws.
http://medford.wickedlocal.com/news/20160721/editorial-3-people-were-cheering-this-week
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