The local chapter of the League of Women Voters sponsored an event held in the Woodbridge Senior Center tonight, where representatives of Bethany, Orange and Woodbridge spoke to the "State of Our Towns" and answered questions posed by an audience of a dozen interested citizens. On hand were our own Ed Sheehy, First Selectmen of Woodbridge, as well as Jim Zeoli, First Selectman of Orange and Janet Brunwin, Chairman of the Bethany Board of Finace. Questions ranged from budget referendums, attendance at Annual Town meetings, the status of District Animal Control, tax relief for seniors, support of local education budgets, and even some more fiery questions about Stew Leonards (Orange), use of town property for community farming or ball fields (Woodbridge), and changing to a full-time salary for First Selectman position (in Bethany).
You will be able to read more about the event in both local papers next week or by tuning-in to WGATV to see the entire evening's program, on Cablevision channel 79, or by visiting the WGATV blog for a link to Google video (I'll post that as soon as it's up).
Thursday, May 29, 2008
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