Sad Sacco Certainly Didn't Feel This way When He Harassed Your Editor After I Spoke at the City Council Oct 17, 2017 and informed citizens of the Channel 5 news item on Sad Sacco's son not getting a breathalyzer, a field sobriety test, and having his gun, keys and truck taken away from him!
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Yeah, Willingness to Listen and then Threaten if they DON'T LIKE WHAT YOU HAVE TO SAY, NO MATTER HOW FACTUAL IT IS!
Sacco previously told the Transcript that he believed all four candidates who took the civil service exam were well qualified for the job, which he said requires a willingness to listen, to work hard and to understand opposing viewpoints.
“I think the biggest thing is listening and understanding, and giving people an opportunity to speak,” Sacco said.
Buckley will be sworn in to his new role on Dec. 19 at 6 p.m. at Medford City Hall.