I think it is very easy to be angry at events. The reality is, whoever is
running the town at the highest levels now would likely be running it as a
city. The difference is, they would not be under as much scrutiny from
hundreds of volunteers, and would not need to be as sensitive to public
pressure and criticism.

Think about it.

Rene



On Thu, 30 May 2002, Nicola Cataldo wrote:

> Put me down as in support of such a move.  Let me know what I can do.
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> N. Cataldo
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> > Several years ago I voted to keep Framingham a "town," buying into the
> > townies' argument that they had just reformed town government, there was
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> > have only gotten worse. Will there be another vote to turn Framingham into
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