Saturday, June 18, 2011

READER REMEMBERS HISTORICAL FACTS

Sherwood would no doubt be jealous because he only led the charge to drive Wal-Mart's 150 jobs out of town." Don't forget, O'Brien was in on the WalMart thing, also, as was Catanzaro.

Sherwood also chased away a potential interest in Pinnacle Heights - do we all remember the "where's the beef" comment?

And, let us not forget another important piece of negative history attributable to DeFronzo's father and to David's co-opponent to Costco, none other than the carpet bagger from Manchester, the ever glad handing Tim O'Brien.

About five years ago, The Tilcon Company approached the City with a proposal to purchase excess, non usable NB Water Department watershed land, west of Wooster St. A few disgruntled folks opposed the sale and pursuaded then then State Senator Don DeFronzo, and Rep. Tim Obrien to have the State Legislature to squash the deal. THE SALE WOULD HAVE BROUGHT IN $15 MILLION DOLLARS. THAT $15 M WOULD HELP NB A LOT RIGHT NOW.

NOTHING IN THAT NEIGHBORHOOD HAS CHANGED, EXCEPT FOR THE WORST. The blasting has not subsided.

5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Margaret Thatcher was right. What will these socialists do when they run out of other people's money to spend?

Anonymous said...

I see the man who refused to serve his country during the war taught his son similar values!

Anonymous said...

I am ashamed that my Belvedere district had the worst of representatives, Sherwood, then, DeFronzo. This area needs to be deluged with election materials informing the good citizens that we are electing the worse of candidates, including Tercyak as a State rep.

Anonymous said...

I am starting to thing the Belvedere area is the communist section of the city.

Anonymous said...

The Belvedere section of New Britain must consist of out-of-town voters to have elected Sherwood to the Council so many times. Hopefully they'll smarten up by this November's election.

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