Newsflash: Democratic Representatives Joseph Serra (former Public Works Director for Middletown, & veteran Public Safety & Highway Committee member) Rep. Matt Lesser, & Sen. Dante Bartolomeo covering Middletown, Durham, Middlefield, Meriden issue the following statement to citizen's concerned about public safety regarding the blizzard and subsequent clean up efforts:
Tuesday, February 12, 2013
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Representative Serra was Deputy Director of Public Works
ReplyDeleteTongue in cheek? or is the blog messed up and I just can't pull it up???
ReplyDeleteTongue and cheek. Although, to be fair we are told Rep. Lesser tweeted & posted to facebook during the storm.
ReplyDeleteThank heavens the blog isn't messed up; after fighting with all the snow and cars not starting, I don't want to fight with me computer. Do you think that Middletown will be getting any relief from the State to help pay for the clean up. Oh I forgot, Middletown isn't making out too awfully well in the Governor's proposed budget as it is.
ReplyDeleteI hear Middletown will get two days from the national government as disaster relief but after that I am not sure.
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