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I agree with all of the above comments negatively reflecting this article, and really have little to add. The town of Bristol should be embarrassed to have such unprofessional people representing them; from harbor masters to journalists, it is clear that hiring ethical and noble people is not a priority. It think its really awesome Gregg had the opportunity to decline to comment while Mrs. Bertzikis was never given the same chance to offer a single word about herself or the past incidents which involved her for this article....I honestly can't believe anyone with the credentials to be a journalist thought putting a victims name in an article in which they were never even asked to participate would be an ethical or smart thing to do, shame on you all...Marsili, O'Conner, and those in town that hired and support this man.

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