A professionally proven, skilled, trained, educated and versed in Massachusetts governance is what Braintree needs. I read with interest the Forum's article about our Government Study Committee's initial thoughts about framing a Town Manager form of government for next April. It isn't rocket science. Braintree deserves the best. This idea has failed previously because our framers have decided to complicate a proposal with favored local presumptions (Mayor-Manager mongrel; Manager-Ombudsman mongrel, etc). Remember, Keep It Simple Stupid (KISS) and we can have what we deserve. I propose for consideration hiring a professional Manager who would have an Administrative Assistant to run the day to day interference and allow this Manager to professionally manage. The AdminAsst. would be the quasi Chief of Staff and would intercept nuisance inquiries/waste time visits to the office. There isn't a successful Town Manager anywhere without a quality adminasst by his/her side. Check the towns that work this way and you'll find it usual, not unusual. The AdminAsst would hopefully be someone skilled, learned, familiar with Braintree's politics, people and issues, who would help our government survive. We could slice one of the multiple Administrative Assistants that exists in Town Hall to more than partially cover the costs of this second in command. A Mayor form is a popularity contest. An Executive Secretary form is, well, proven useless here in Braintree for well over a decade. Let's keep it simple, refine the framework of our new government and our Selectmen set policy, our Manager manages the operation professionally and tada! Ombudsman? That's a whallapolloza of a word for a title that doesn't exist anywhere in local government here in Massachusetts or anywhere! Shame on Mr. Egan for even proposing it last month with his proposal. We don't need to be different!
By Jenkins
By Jenkins