Dear Mr. Fennessy,
I do not know you, sir, but Toni Guckert tells me you are good man. Her word is gold as far as I?’m concerned. I am a Circle C homeowner of more than 10 years. While I actively supported the reelection of Steve Bartlett, I congratulate you on the success of your grassroots campaign. I admire your willingness to get involved during this tumultuous time.
The road ahead of you is a tough one. I pray that you are never subjected to the vitriolic, personal attacks that have been the hallmark of the last year towards others who have volunteered their time for our neighborhood. I have witness as three decent, good men were crucified on an almost daily basis. Public postings have called into question everything from their employment to the number of weeds in their front yard. It is hateful and sick. I subscribe that these attacks don?’t just hurt the individuals involved, but their families, their friends, and ultimately, the very soul of our community. May your family never know the personal pain of half-truths and innuendos that they have had to endure.
We are neighbors -- we are not faceless or feeling-less -- and these wounds cut deep. I stood in the hallway at Kiker last Tuesday and passed out flyers in support of Steve Bartlett. I introduced myself to those passing out flyers in opposition. A gentleman threw Bartlett?’s flyer down at my feet in disgust, the same man whose baby I had held at the pool nearly a year ago while we?’d talked. We have to rise above this if we are to ever get this neighborhood back on course.
As unpopular as my voice may be, I am grateful that we have had the grit and determination of our Board for many of the obstacles our neighborhood has faced. They have guided us through some pretty difficult territory in our history. Whether or not you have supported their actions, these men have done their best to serve our neighborhood. So can we please move forward, and let go of the Board-bashing?
We can disagree without getting personal. You don?’t have to tear down another person, if you have constructive solutions to offer. We have an important school bond before us. Its passage, along with building of a middle school, is critical to our property values. The infighting has got to stop or we are all going down.
I don?’t expect that any one man can quell the churning seas of our neighborhood, but I do hope Mr. Fennessy, that you will do everything in your power to restore the peace and goodwill that once characterized Circle C. To that end, you and every board member will have my complete support.
Respectfully yours,
Pamela Walsh
6109 Dedham Lane
I do not know you, sir, but Toni Guckert tells me you are good man. Her word is gold as far as I?’m concerned. I am a Circle C homeowner of more than 10 years. While I actively supported the reelection of Steve Bartlett, I congratulate you on the success of your grassroots campaign. I admire your willingness to get involved during this tumultuous time.
The road ahead of you is a tough one. I pray that you are never subjected to the vitriolic, personal attacks that have been the hallmark of the last year towards others who have volunteered their time for our neighborhood. I have witness as three decent, good men were crucified on an almost daily basis. Public postings have called into question everything from their employment to the number of weeds in their front yard. It is hateful and sick. I subscribe that these attacks don?’t just hurt the individuals involved, but their families, their friends, and ultimately, the very soul of our community. May your family never know the personal pain of half-truths and innuendos that they have had to endure.
We are neighbors -- we are not faceless or feeling-less -- and these wounds cut deep. I stood in the hallway at Kiker last Tuesday and passed out flyers in support of Steve Bartlett. I introduced myself to those passing out flyers in opposition. A gentleman threw Bartlett?’s flyer down at my feet in disgust, the same man whose baby I had held at the pool nearly a year ago while we?’d talked. We have to rise above this if we are to ever get this neighborhood back on course.
As unpopular as my voice may be, I am grateful that we have had the grit and determination of our Board for many of the obstacles our neighborhood has faced. They have guided us through some pretty difficult territory in our history. Whether or not you have supported their actions, these men have done their best to serve our neighborhood. So can we please move forward, and let go of the Board-bashing?
We can disagree without getting personal. You don?’t have to tear down another person, if you have constructive solutions to offer. We have an important school bond before us. Its passage, along with building of a middle school, is critical to our property values. The infighting has got to stop or we are all going down.
I don?’t expect that any one man can quell the churning seas of our neighborhood, but I do hope Mr. Fennessy, that you will do everything in your power to restore the peace and goodwill that once characterized Circle C. To that end, you and every board member will have my complete support.
Respectfully yours,
Pamela Walsh
6109 Dedham Lane