On Tuesday, the Lewiston City Council made three mistakes.
This shouldn't surprise; this is the same council, after all, that instituted a strict moratorium on downtown development during the worst economic crisis in modern American history. Errors by this council are not only commonplace, but expected.
Tuesday's mistakes, however, were this council's biggest. The first was the surprise firing of City Administrator Jim Bennett, which in hindsight, wasn't all that surprising. Relations between some councilors and Bennett have worsened. There were many rumblings. Yet it was a mistake.
The second mistake is that this insular council greatly underestimated the response to Bennett's dismissal. If they expected hosannas and backslaps for it, they will be disappointed. Although not always beloved, Bennett had earned respect from many in this community for the city's turnaround.
From the Southern Gateway to the All-America City designation, the changing face and fortunes of Lewiston during the past eight years can be directly attributed to Bennett's work. He's managed a city government that's been responsive and responsible. This is not the stuff that wins popularity contests.
Bennett has some high-profile flops as well. He'll forever be remembered — and pilloried — for the Heritage Initiative and the Casella waste-hauling deal. But we would do him a disservice by putting too much attention on these failings; the more important measure is what was accomplished.
By this standard, Bennett's tenure was more than impressive. He was as fine a city manager as Lewiston, or any other city, could have asked for. He won't be unemployed for long.
The third mistake by the council was tactical. In firing Bennett, councilors have shifted attention onto themselves, their flaws and their motives. After Tuesday's meeting, councilors seemed wholly unable to explain their reasons for the firing, except through old clichés and bad analogies.
Mayor Laurent Gilbert, in speaking to a Sun Journal reporter, butchered several baseball metaphors to try to explain the thinking behind the firing. By the end, he only seemed to convey that what Lewiston needed wasn't new management, but a better bullpen.
Councilor Robert Reed, when asked what new direction the city must travel, answered: "I don't know." Other councilors declined to offer their thoughts publicly, for which we're somewhat grateful. We would have had trouble believing what they said.
While we're appraising legacies, this council leaves much to be desired. With papers now out for the next election, there are few accomplishments of note from the past two years. This council will be remembered as the one that fought to attend city staff meetings.
And it will be remembered as the council that fired Jim Bennett.


Ojhuig, I will be going
Ojhuig, I will be going public with my personal reasons for how I voted. That is the least I can do for the citizens of this community. I will not however make comment on any other portion of what occurred. I hope to be ready to share my story with the city by the end of the week.
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If you don't intend to comment on other portions, then do not allude to them. That's just nasty.
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Robert, you keep saying there were problems but you won't say WHAT. You leave us no choice but to decide you did this for no reason and that you do not have a new direction in mind. It's just more pandering and psuedo-change. You can change our minds, just say what the heck it is that went on over the past 18 months that you are talking about. But you won't. You'll only say "well, if you're not smart enough to have seen it, then I won't tell you." Blah. More name calling and innuendo. No answers or explanations.
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suninsight - well obviously you're the expert hahahha - you must be the only personw ho posts on here who did not know that the sunjournal changed its electronic formate and required everyone to re-register, thus all of us look like newcomers. I've been posting here for several years since inception and in fact am one of the few people here who always indicated exactly who I am, unlike you whjo hides behind an anonymous name (must be tron re0incarnated now that that was exposed).
As to secret meetings, there were none and I'd challenge you to prove otherwise. And I beleive Mr. GIlbert had already retired from city police chief long before mr. Welch came to be so once again you're mistaken.
Please in the future try to have at least one fact before ramblng on here and trying to create stories when there is none. Its lame and stupid.
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Mr. Reed on your profile it states that you have only been a member for about 3 weeks now (first becoming a member on the 28th of June). But, it seems that you didn't make a post until after the firing of Mr. Bennett. My question to you is what event or letter to the editor sparked your intrest enough to join the forums. or was it something else. perhaps it was an oh so common secert meeting of the councilors and mayor, most likely at dennis' house where you all sipped drinks and discussed you personal feelings about Jim. like how dennis' cousin lost the colisee to Mr. Bennett or how The mayor was so embarrased by the retired police cheif Bill Welsh(who is a close friend to Mr. Bennett) when he was given the job over Larry . And then there is you. whos reasons to dislike Mr. Bennett are unclear. Perhaps it ws the numerous times that you were outsmarted and out reasoned by Jim on issues that you didnt understand due to your lak of knowledge on running a city.
It is time you and the councils grow up. your childhoods ways of bullying and revenge seeking, , needs to stop for as far as I know that isn't the cub scout way. (and you were a pack leader for many years)
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Inline4nut, Stoop to my level, you should be so lucky! What level do you place a person on that ask's why can't people work together? Why can't people address others with respect while making their point? You say, "Look at all the idle mills, where are all the shoe shops, where is the bussling small shops"? Was he hired to get the idle mills going again, bring back the shoe shops and insure that small shops would be bussling? Guess what, the city administrator was hired to run the city at the direction of the "Council". The Council has the obligation to bring in new business and industry to help support the local economy by creating more jobs. The Mayor's position is a ceramonial position and a tie breaker in the event of tie on a council vote.
That said, bottom line the council used the city administrator as a scapegoat for their lack of ability to do their job! Are you sure you're not a City Councilar?
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Reason, do you live in Lewiston? Do you attend city council meetings? are you aware of everything that has gone on in the past 18 months (and longer?)
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Blame the former Lewiston City Manager if you will, but the rational is that he only advises the City Council and "THEY" must make the decisions to buy, not buy, renovate, etc. I, Reason, believe that Mr. Bennett was in many cases used as a Scape Goat for political policies and city financial errors. The "Arena" has always been an issue and with a city which thinks that HOCKEY is almighty, of course, you want to save it as it is the "Will" of a strong and outspoken "Minority." He was correct when he advised the City Counselor of the inappropriateness of his presence at a meeting. He did it in a professional manner and for that professional issue there seems to have brewed a real hatred by the city counselor, and I for one am glad that the election is close at hand because there are several city counselors who need replacing. I can only hope that someone more educated and less sensitive will run to replace those who voted Mr. Bennett out. If the citizens of Lewiston want better government, then they have to participate in it. I, Reason, that there is no other way.
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How many times can i say YEAH YEAH YEAH best tihng that ever happened. If the council does nothnig else right the rest of the yr at least this is the one thing they got right.
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I am not a fan of Mr. Bennett. My opinion is that he had no concern for the citizens of Lewiston, only for new ways to tax them. Trash removal for tenants is one glaring example. While the Southern gateway is a nice set of buildings, the "gateway" leads to the continuation of delapitated buildings and we must remember that 23 units of housing were destroyed, units that were part of the City's rehab program funded a few years previous to their destruction with taxpayer money.
Lewiston is not that big of a City; maybe the first thing that should be looked into at this time is whether the City needs a City manager. Also an assistant manager and all their trappings of secretaries etc. While a larger City in population in the past Lewiston did well without a manager.
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VIPCHUCK YOU SIR like I am are ENTITLED TO AN OPINION ! I will not stoop to your level ! I have mentioned a few things about what has happened in Lewiston that Mr Bennett brought about ! ask anyone from Westbrook what they think of Mr Bennet and how the whole city laughs at how they got out of their contract with him !!! Look no farther then the end of your nose to see whats going on, better yet take a stroll downtown ! I grew up there and now lock my doors when I have to pass through !! Look at all the idle mills, where are all the shoe shops where is the bussling small shops??? What really has he done ??? Of course the city now owns the Arena or what ever they choose to call it ! How much do the taxpayers of Lewiston still owe on that fiasco ??? Be careful what you ask for !!
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Ang, my sincerest of apologies, Iw as not aware there was a rule that you could sit here and blog anolnymously and call councilors names and other comments but that i could not do the sdame to such a gutless coward who hides behind a blog name. My guess is you dont even live in Lewiston.
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Indeed, I have lived in Lewiston for 57 of my 63 years, having been away from Lewiston for 6 years for military service and graduate school. I am a Vietnam veteran, having served in the Air Force for 4 years. I apologize if you took offense at my first blog; it was half in jest. However, I must disagree with your assessment of the complexity of running a healthcare facility versus the complexity of running a city such as Lewiston. Do you have large public works projects to initiate, develop, and see through to completion? Do you have police and fire departments to oversee and manage? Do you have day-to-day activities such as street paving, snow removal, trash collection, etc etc etc.? Please do not insult me by your claim that running your health care facilities is more complex than running a City.
I believe your intentions for being on the City Council are commendable. However, I totally disagree with whatever motivates you to be part of the developing effort by the City Council to change the city charter in order to give the council more power in running the day-to-day operations of city government. That would be a move "back to the future" which would harm the city of Lewiston tremendously.
Once again, I apologize for my earlier entry. I will make this commitment to you, that any future comments I make will be kept totally professional. I trust that your responses to my entries will reflect the same care and attention to the issue addressed. Thank you fro serving on the Lewiston City Council. In our society, we must be able to discuss our differences in a civil manner and somehow come to a point of resolution.
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Pubilkwerks, Robert61 and Inline4nut, you would do better to be specific in addressing the issues with intelligent anwers, not name calling and insinuations. Ring leader, a rag? The arrogance you show in your staements to your consituents? I can only guess at what level you find the councils action with acclaim!
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In the last two days ALL the people from LEWISTON I talk to have said GOOD GLAD HEis GONE the paper should stay netural on this one !! What did he do for the city ?? Take a GOOD LOOK around !!!
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How sad that a man who did his job was "dismissed" as a result of petty jealousy.
Even sadder still is that the council at its most enlightened, chose this course when our nation, every state, and every city is in a stage of economic crisis.
Stability is needed at such a point - not irrationality.
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Ang - thanks for making me chuckle, and I wish you well if you ever decide to run for office and feel such wonderful words tossed your way. However given that care of our elderly has more laws, rules and restrictions that anythign the city government will ever face I could make an argument that running multiple facilities wioll be much more difficult than runnign a city. We have healthcvare issues, we have elder abuse we need to be watchful for, and we have maintenance, food services, housekeeping and other departments, not to mention an ever tightening budget due to state cuts. Clearly you know as much about healthcare as you do about the city council meetings.
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Ron and Jay Bee
The Lewiston City Charter is at:
http://www.ci.lewiston.me.us/clerk/files/CityCharter-LewistonME.pdf
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YOU HAVE GOT TO BE KIDDING!!!!!
I had to hold my ribs they ached so much from laughing after I read your editorial. I don't known what planet your editorial staff lives on but .... quote:
" The second mistake is that this insular council greatly
underestimated the response to Bennett's dismissal."
The only response I have heard from umpteen friends is: "The King is dead. Long live the King. The King is dead" No one in their right mind was sad to see 'King James" go his merry way into the twilight. Your "brilliant" editorial went on to say .... quote:
"Although not always beloved, Bennett had earned respect from many in this community for the city's turnaround. From the Southern Gateway to the All-America City designation, the changing face and fortunes of Lewiston during the past eight years can be directly attributed to Bennett's work"
All America City? What a joke! Pot holes everywhere on the downtown city streets so big you could plant trees in them. A downtown so disgraced that you have to search far and wide for a commercial retail business that was there just five years ago. Changing the "face" of Lewiston I will agree with .... downtown has changed to 'Little Mogadishu!' If you call that a good fortune, I'll sell you the Brooklyn bridge.
This city council should hold its heads high. They are the good Lewiston citizens that finally woke up to the "non administrative" stance King James was taking .... while all the while trying to consolidate a "political base" that would have put a strangle hold
on anything and everything the city might try to do to pull itself out of the oblivion it now finds itself.
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Every Tuesday evening, I spend a little time watching the 7 Stooges on Community TV. I would laugh if it were not so sad for our City. We have The Silent One, the Deer in the Headlights one, the Little Emperor wannabe, the Big Emperor wannabe, the Boss Hawg one, the Bean Counter one, and the Twins. For the most part, as a Council they are pathetic. While I do not agree with a lot of what Jim Bennett did, he was an effective City Administrator. While he may be responsible for creating a debt over the Colisee, in the long run it is the only way that dump could have been upgraded. Now it is out of the city's hands as it should be.
I am particularly dismayed at the Council for attempting to interfere with the day-to-day operations of our very dedicated staff across the spectrum. Mr. Reed has expounded on multi-tasking based on his experience with a health care management firm. The reality is that managing a City is far different than managing a single-purpose entity as does Mr. Reed. It is much more complex, and much of what city staff do is mandated by rules and regulations that are imposed upon us by the State or the Federal Government.
We hear from Mr. Theriault that we need to look at the City charter, but we did that 25 or so years ago in order to escape the very practices that Mr. Theriault would want city government to revert to. If we once again empower the City Council to be the hiring and firing authority for line staff, then we will revert to corruption and kickbacks as was so rampant in the 50's and 60's.
No thanks, folks, let's rid ourselves of this Ship of Fools in November
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Funny how my comments keep being retracted by this newspaper....lets keep the witch hunt going and not admit about sensationalizing a story. Ron - as to the chater, go the the city site, go under city clerk office and I think you'll find it just below the informatino on Ms. Montejo the city clerk. It is there, just hard to find. There is no recall provision unless we are found guilty of certain criminal or civil offenses. Of course you could always go to city hall and take out a petition to either reinsert the administrator or remove any coucilor, except that those both fall under personnel decisions and are not allowed by petition - something Mr. Bennett himself fought hard to keep in the rules.
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The council can't hire a replacement tommorrow. They have to post the job. Hold interviews, etc. I think that a vote of no confidence would be ill advised, though I have no confidence in them at all.
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Jay Bee - I could not find a copy of the city charter on the city's website. I'm sure there must be a recall provision for councilors. However, with only a little over three months before the November election, it seems ill-advised for citizens to get involved in a recall petition and election, and all the negative press that will bring to the city. We've had enough of that. If citizens feel strongly enough, they should work to get "new blood" on the council for a "new direction". However, as Jake points out, it is unfortunate to allow the current council and mayor to hire the new city manager as (perhaps) one of their last acts.
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The thing I'm worried about most is that Gilbert is going to have some say in who the next administrator will be. What a disaster that would be.
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I was wondering the same thing Jay Bee. Maybe we the citizens should have a closed door meeting with the city attorney to review the charter.
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The Council is nothing but townies and good-ol-boys. They've proved it this week beyond the shadow of a doubt. They have no plan and no ideas for the future. Does the City Charter allow the Citizens of Lewiston to hold a vote of no confidence or a recall vote?
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I thought the same thing this morning normandboulay, but it is doubtul that Jim will not be snatched up by another community before November's election. And then, I don't think the new council goes into service until January 2010? Fortunately the city has Phil Nadeau to step in during the interim. He seems well prepared for the job. Good luck to him.
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I would hope this isn't over. I think this council should be stopped from appointing a replacement. Then the new council would have an option of rehireing Jim B. This city needs a dedicated professional like Jim to encourage new thinking, we don't need a yes man!! Our new direction should be stopping this council in its tracks!!
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Great editorial, SJ. Right on!
Robert61 - if you are online today - this is the type of negative press the current council has been generating that I was referring to in my post yesterday, along with those six or so other examples I gave. What do others around the state and region think of Lewiston when they read stuff like this?
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Bennett was the best thing to happen to Lewiston in many, many years. The council is searching for a "Yes" man. What a shame!
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I don't believe that Lewiston will be ready to access all the benefits of an economic turnaround when it comes. Bennet takes with him a wealth of information, contacts, etc.
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The rediculous Keystone cop display by this council is an embarrassment and the lack of sheer intellect by Gilbert is mind numbing. He really isn't doing the City of Lewiston any favors when he opens his mouth only removing any doubt that he hasn't a clue as to what he is doing. This council and current mayor remind me of a bad latenite Adult Swim show.
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