Friday, October 11, 2024

THE CROTON CHRONICLE - GUEST EDITORIAL: PUGHILISTICS - BY PAUL STEINBERG

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THE CROTON CHRONICLE
Guest Editorial: Pughilistics.
Oct 11, 2024

by Paul Steinberg

Editor’s Note: The following piece was first published as a letter in the October 10-16 issue of The Gazette.

Is three-and-a-half minutes of free speech so repugnant to Mayor Pugh as to warrant expulsion from a village meeting?

I understand that there is a bit of history between Mr. Pugh and Mr. Riely, and that Mr. Riely can be a bit long-winded on occasion. But Mr. Riely is a citizen of Croton, and Mr. Pugh is neither a king nor a schoolyard bully. READ MORE AT Guest Editorial: Pughilistics. - The Croton Chronicle (substack.com)

2 comments:

  1. This reminds me a lot of when Metro was being kept open. Desperation that makes no sense. Decisions that run contrary to the best interests of the citizenry. Why is that????

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  2. Amazing letter. Thank you to everyone of recording these issues and incidents.

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