The
city where I live! School Comittee people Paulette Van der Kloot and
Robert E. Skerry can't keep their mouths shut with a hot mic at the
school committee (putting down a woman they don't like, caught on open
microphone) 12/4/17 When MBTA cop Joe Sacco wasn't arrested for
allegedly drunk driving Medford Police Chief Sacco threatened a senior
citizen (yours truly) 10/17/17
two days after state Rep Donato puts his hands on the crotch of the council vice president Michael Marks in front of 2 small children and a student running the camera 10/15/17
which was two days after former Medford school teacer Jenna Tarabelsi was convicted of rape 10/13/17.
Welcome to Medford.
Here's a photo of the city solicitor deep in thought...dec 12, caught by this editor's camera
The other 2 photos are 10:30 am October 15th at the opening of the new access TV station with Mayor Stephanie Muccini-Burke laughing at a sex stunt that the state Rep, Donato, pulled in front of kids and a student.
Twisted. I call the last two photos "Get a Room" and "Illegal use of the hands" because - honest to God, as I was posting it = and a Patriots game was on - the television yelled out "illegal use of the hands."
You can't make this stuff up. A mayor, Mrs. Burke, in this political climate of inappropriate sex stuff, laughing. Of course when this writer was - oh so coincidentally - scheduled to speak at the School Committee on 10/16/17, the day after the stunt, the Mayor slammed the gavel and shut off my microphone. Guess why I was speaking?
My complaint on the mayor was upheld by the office of the Attorney General because Mrs. Burke and the school superintendent (intentionally) violated the Open Meeting Law in regards to $650,000.00 my investigation SAVED THE CITY for public access TV.
That money now squandered by a drunk-with-power mayor. You can't even make this stuff up. The City Lawyer is every bit the enabler that the mayor is. Here's Solicitor Rumley deep in thought. He should just RESIGN.
Photo of Mark E. Rumley in THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES, at the Chevalier Theater
December 25, 2017 $35,000.00 a ticket. "They'll be lining up for that one" to quote actor
Joe Pantoliano in The Fugitive
two days after state Rep Donato puts his hands on the crotch of the council vice president Michael Marks in front of 2 small children and a student running the camera 10/15/17
which was two days after former Medford school teacer Jenna Tarabelsi was convicted of rape 10/13/17.
Welcome to Medford.
Here's a photo of the city solicitor deep in thought...dec 12, caught by this editor's camera
The other 2 photos are 10:30 am October 15th at the opening of the new access TV station with Mayor Stephanie Muccini-Burke laughing at a sex stunt that the state Rep, Donato, pulled in front of kids and a student.
Twisted. I call the last two photos "Get a Room" and "Illegal use of the hands" because - honest to God, as I was posting it = and a Patriots game was on - the television yelled out "illegal use of the hands."
You can't make this stuff up. A mayor, Mrs. Burke, in this political climate of inappropriate sex stuff, laughing. Of course when this writer was - oh so coincidentally - scheduled to speak at the School Committee on 10/16/17, the day after the stunt, the Mayor slammed the gavel and shut off my microphone. Guess why I was speaking?
My complaint on the mayor was upheld by the office of the Attorney General because Mrs. Burke and the school superintendent (intentionally) violated the Open Meeting Law in regards to $650,000.00 my investigation SAVED THE CITY for public access TV.
That money now squandered by a drunk-with-power mayor. You can't even make this stuff up. The City Lawyer is every bit the enabler that the mayor is. Here's Solicitor Rumley deep in thought. He should just RESIGN.
Photo of Mark E. Rumley in THE EMPEROR'S NEW CLOTHES, at the Chevalier Theater
December 25, 2017 $35,000.00 a ticket. "They'll be lining up for that one" to quote actor
Joe Pantoliano in The Fugitive
"The Emperor's New Clothes" (Danish: Kejserens nye Klæder) is a short tale written by Danish author Hans Christian Andersen, about two weavers who promise an emperor
a new suit of clothes that they say is invisible to those who are unfit
for their positions, stupid, or incompetent. When the emperor parades
before his subjects in his new clothes, no one dares to say that they do
not see any suit of clothes on him for fear that they will be seen as
"unfit for their positions, stupid, or incompetent". Finally, a child
cries out, "But he isn't wearing anything at all!" The tale has been
translated into over 100 languages.[1]