OCG, RISC support the ‘East Bay Four’
To the editor: In the Nov. 16 edition of the East Bay newspapers, the front page contained a story about the Bristol County Water Authority’s (BCWA) Chairman John Jannitto and their outside attorney, Sandra Mack, gathering information about four residents (the “East Bay Four”) who have been critical of BCWA.
BCWA’s lawsuit will cost ratepayers
To the editor: The Bristol County Water Authority (BCWA) has gotten away with arrogance and incompetence so long that when they get challenged they become irrational.
Water authority's letter is out of line
The Bristol County Water Authority, and more specifically the chairman of the authority’s board of directors, needs to immediately end its “information-gathering” effort directed against four East Bay residents.
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BCWA board meets in private, may file lawsuit
Directors met in executive session on Nov. 2 to discuss possible litigation
The Bristol County Water Authority board of directors met behind closed doors on Nov. 2 to discuss “possible litigation” against a handful of individuals.
Warren councilor grills water authority chairman over letter
BCWA board member said he did not consent to letter
Warren Town Council member Scott Lial recently questioned Bristol County Water Authority board of directors chairman John Jannitto over the letter he sent to various state agencies requesting information about four East Bay residents.
Water authority gathering information about residents
BCWA board believes four residents have cost ratepayers money
Four East Bay residents who have been critical of the Bristol County Water Authority in the past are the subject of a probing letter written by BCWA board of directors chairman John Jannitto.
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Representative opposes governor's measure
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