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Tuesday, November 13, 2012

What Next For Fire District In Wake Of Election?

Voters approved the nonbinding ballot referendum asking if the Town and the Fire District should merge by an overwhelming majority on Tuesday – 4,425 to 2,239.

Officials are pondering how to move forward after voters Tuesday approved the idea of merging the EG Fire District with the Town. The ballot question was not binding, since by state law any such change needs to be made by the General Assembly. Three of the five Fire Commissioners came out against merging the District with the Town, including board Chairman Bill Daly. “We didn’t really get the chance to get the word out,” he said. Still, said Daly, “we’re going to cooperate. I think we’ll present our point of view.” Town Manager Bill Sequino said the referendum passed “more overwhelming” than he he thought it would. As for what to do now, Sequino said, “I think the Council and the Fire District should get together.” Sequino said many …

Bill Pett

2:14 pm on Monday, November 19, 2012

Alan Clarke and others who question the validity of the vote are on target. The referendum, which was non-binding anyway, therefore not to be taken altogether seriously, was really nothing more than authorizing the council and the district to discuss how it could be done. Once a plan is drawn up, it should be submitted to the taxpayers once again.   more ›

Monday, November 5, 2012

Letter to the Editor

Letter to the Editor: Vote 'No' On Merger Ballot Question

Bill Daly chairs the EG Fire District Board of Commissioners.

On Nov. 6 the voters of East Greenwich, in a non-binding referendum, will be asked the question of whether they want the East Greenwich Fire District to cease to exist and become a Fire Department within the Town. The answer to this question should be NO for the following reasons. It is universally agreed that the East Greenwich Fire District has been providing excellent service to the East Greenwich community since 1797, 215 years. The firefighters have performed admirably over the years and are highly regarded in our Town. There is no need to change. The Fire District is financially well managed by the Board of Fire Commissioners and does not have one penny of debt. All the independent financial audits have been excellent. The Fire …

Anthony Giarrusso

2:26 pm on Monday, November 5, 2012

Taxpayers - not the Fire District Commissioners - get to vote on this tomorrow. This discussion and everything else that Patch and others have written provides a worthwhile review. I detailed my own views several weeks ago on Patch, and I plan to vote to Yes on Question 8. You can read my rationale - Stalling Change in Rhode Island - here: http://eastgreenwich.patch.com/blog_posts/stalling-change…   more ›

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