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Mr. Ebbeler<br>
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I thought the intended use of the RP TownTalk blog was to encourage
the residents of Riverdale Park to discuss current issues. I have
listed the rules that I agreed to when I signed up to participate on
the blog. I believe that I am in conformance (see below rules for
the RP TownTalk Blog)<br>
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The comment you made that I should only address these issues at a
Town meeting and not on the RP TownTalk blog appears that you do not
want input from other residents that have the same opinion that I
have. Not all Riverdale Park residence can run for office or attend
town meetings. I work for a local government agency and I am
prohibited from holding an elected office in this State. I also
work when most of the meetings are scheduled and can not attend. I
have been a resident/property owner of Riverdale Park for
approximately 35 years, I have done my share of volunteering in the
past. My wife served as the Chief Election Judge for numerous years.
I have had ties in this community for over 50 years and the message
that I don't care about the Town is absurd.<br>
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By the way, if I had taken off work last night to attend the Town
meeting, I would not have had the opportunity to talk directly to
you. You and two other council members were absent.<br>
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J. Holmes<br>
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