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Wednesday, July 14, 2010

07/14/10 More Miss Management At The Board Of Education Facilities Department..


As Usual Hearst Newspaper Editor David McCumber Is Walking Around Clueless:

You Wont Read This In The Greenwich Time.....

It Looks Like Some Town Workers And Contractors Might Be Doing This Google Search Soon


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Early Ludwick Sweeney Strauss

- www.elslaw.com
265 Church Street, New Haven, CT -
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Yes He Is BAAAAAACK ---- Charles Schwartz is back at it again this summer in charge of asbestos testing in our town schools.

Guess Good Old Chuck got his license?

Why does the Greenwich Board of Education stick with this controversial testing contractor.

The crew actually doing the removal always starts late in the day and works into the early hours of the next morning.

That's a bit odd.

What's being done under the cover of darkness?

Town residents have told Greenwich Roundup that carpeting was just thrown into the back of a pick up and whisked away.

Why isn't everything put in a dumpster and taken away by a licensed waste hauler?

Hope there wasn't asbestos on it.

Maybe workers at the town dump might want to start talking to Asbestos lawyers lawyers too.

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