Tuesday, October 30, 2012
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its easton not east haven. get it right
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ReplyDeleteWhat a crock! If you don't like the site then don't read it. Do you call ABC/NBC/CBS whenever they get a fact wrong? No, I bet you don't.. Typical..
you should thank Mayor Drew also you know. He did a fine job piloting the City of Middletown through this event !
ReplyDeleteMayor Drew???? His over inflated ego needs no thanking for doing the job he is PAID to do and does poorly. He enacted a curfew big whoop. Comparing this to what happened last year or what happened in other parts of the state is ridiculous. Can't wait for him to use this as part of his campaign next go round as some heroic feat.
ReplyDeleteListen the Mayor did fine as did the governor. I agree with neither of them politically, but both did a good job.
ReplyDeleteIt was nice to see the mayor at his office for more than a few hours a day like usual.