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Wednesday, January 14, 2009

1/14/09 You Wont Read This In The Greenwich Time But In Less Than 18 Hours There Will Be A Special Election In Byram


YES WE ARE !!!!


HAVING A SPECIAL ELECTION


Greenwich Roundup Has Learned That There Will Be A Special Election To Elect Two New Town Legislators To The Greenwich Represenitive Town Meeting (RTM).


The Two New Legislators Will Represent The Residents Of Byram.

Greenwich Roundup Has Been Unable To Find Out Who he Canidates Are, Because RTM District Chairman Robert McKnight Isn't Saying Who The Canidates Are. Nor Is McKnight Telling Greenwich Roundup How Many Canidates Will Be Vieing For The Two Legislative Seats.

Greenwich Roundup Has Learned That Greenwich Town Clerk Carmella Budkins had informed the Greenwich Time around January 5th. Ms. Budkins may have also purchased a legal notice from the Greenwich Time Announcing The Election.

The Election Is To Be Held At 8pm Tonight At The Western Middle School.

Hearst Newspaper's Managing Editor For The Greenwich Time, Bruce Hunter, Will Probably Fail To Cover A Special Legislative Election Here In Town, So Greenwich Roundup Will Probably Have To Go And File An Exclusive Report.

The New Legislators Will Replace The The Two Wabba Brothers, Who Are Greenwich Developers Who Were Forced To Resign As Greenwich Legislators By Byram RTM Chairman McKnight.

The Wabba Brothers Appear To Have Lost Favor With Greenwich Republicans, And Political Insiders Say The Wabba Brotherewere Humiliated By Being Forced To Resign There Legislative Seats.

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