As of 2 PM Wednesday, Ch. Ivey had refused to set an emergency meeting for selectmen to officially accept Mr. Ripley's resignation from the board as his letter stated Monday night.
Seems like that formality was somehow missed at the meeting when everyone was right there, in public, and all...
So. Mr. R can now renege at his leisure; or, just try to confuse Paris voters enough to not show up to vote Feb. 5th on the recall election that includes Ripley's name as well as Selectman Glover's.
Perhaps Mr. R thinks the voters in the Town of Paris are not smart enough to get who is doing right by this town and who isn't? That it isn't obvious who is playing games and who isn't? Is he kidding?
Feb. 1 - Recall election at the Paris Fire Station: on the ballot - D. Ivey and Lloyd "Skip" Herrick. Check Yes or No in the boxes by each name.
Feb. 5 - Recall election at the Paris Fire Station: on the ballot - Ray Glover and Troy Ripley.
Or, vote absentee ballot at the Paris Town Office for both ballots until Monday.
And, after that, if you wish, vote absentee ballot at the town office, for Friday, if you can't get to the polls Friday Feb.5th.
Confused? Call the Paris Town Office, 743-2501. Your vote counts. Don't lose out.