Friday, January 04, 2008

Many Enfield Eyes On Dog Park, Cocoa Puffs



Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Ct Local Politics Weekend Open Forum Notes Cocoa P...":

The Town itself, is like the "Looney Tunes".

Frankly I'm more interested in whether Enfield gets it much needed "dog park" than if Former Mayor Cocoa "evens the score" with his fellow Democrats who turned on him. Their actions only reinforces
what many already "know". Seedy bunch!

Posted by Anonymous to The Cool Justice Report at 1:10 PM



And
What's Good For Enfield ...




Anonymous has left a new comment on your post "Enfield Paving Job":

Trouble with some in Enfield, is that they confuse what's good for
Mount Carmel, for what's good for Enfield. Just cuz the likes of Troianos, Sferrazzas and Tallaritas run the Mount Carmel Society, doesn't mean every Enfielder wants these characters running the town. The Town of Enfield is very different from this ol' boys club!


Posted by Anonymous to The Cool Justice Report at 9:20 AM


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  • 2 comments:

    Anonymous said...

    A dog park in Enfield, is all
    well and good. As is a football
    field @ Mount Carmel for a youth football team. But honestly, aren't there are bigger, more urgent problems to resolve?

    Who's paying for the water damage
    that closed Enfield High last week? It didn't sound as if the BOE officials knew whethet insurance covered this extensive damage. How could that be? If insurance doesn't cover the costs, does that mean Enfield tax payers will once again be footing a bill?

    I just got my property tax bill and in this decling market, my house is not worth what Enfield is "taxing" it at. The Town is already getting too much of my hard earned dollars.

    Anonymous said...

    i don't see what the big deal is espcially from what i understand they are paying for it themselves. shouldn't we encourage volunteer efforts? the kid has obviously done a lot of work into this and it shouldn't go unnoticed.