Don't miss the ANNUAL TOWN MEETING tonight, Tuesday May 25, at 7:00 p.m. sharp!

A-frame-house-unfinished-for-the-last-25-yearsThroughout the day, I will gather information and will post it here and add as the day progresses, so check back if you can. If you don't like the way our town is run, be there tonight and voice your opinion! Certain articles on the town warrant need your attention, here is what I gathered so far:

Article #3, #4, and #5 seek authorization by the voters to authorize the Board of Selectmen to grant easments and to enter into a lease agreement to lease the 2 acre town owned property to HAP, Inc. in order to acommodate the proposed low income housing project for seniors.
The voters have a last chance to force HAP and the town government to find a better solution for the project.
If the voters vote YES on article #5, the project will be built, if the voters vote NO, the project can not be built at the proposed site.
YES Votes on article #3 and #4 will just make it easier to realize the project but are not necessary for the project to go forward.
There has been strong opposition by several residents towards the project's realization on the proposed side as the 2 acre parcel does not allow the construction of the Project,
To read more about article #3, #4, and #5 click here!»

Peter Frei

Posted on 25 May 2010, 13:15 - Category: Town Politics
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Posted on 25 May 2010, 14:13 by S
are we to smart?
Why is it that our town warrant does not give "Brief Explanation" to the articles, do our town officials think "we already know," or do they think "we don't need to know?"
Just curious.
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Posted on 2 Apr 2011, 18:09 by Peter Frei
Who is Henry Moselsky?
I just learned that Dale Moselsky died September 26, 1999.
Dale Moselsky was Henry J. Moselsky's daughter. She had cancer and was 47 years old when she died.
I talked to Henry manyl times when HE was the target of town officials back in the late 1980's.
The building inspector at the time, Ronald Benoit, issued a building permit despite the fact that there were apparent issues with the proposed placement of the leach field to the Moselsky residence. Promises were made and not honored, requests levied against Moselsky to buy adjacent land which didn't help and instead just cost Henry more money.
Henry Moselsky was a nice, hardworking man. He was outspoken and in Holland that seals your fate.
The A-frame history is a sad, sad, sad, sad one.
I socialized with Dale, once she was in need of a car and I had a green Chevy Caprice station wagon I didn't need any longer so I sold it to her for $1.00. I would take her out for lunch to the restaurant at the Sturbridge Isle which was still operating 24 hours at the time!
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