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PARIS — After a heated debate with the town manager at the Dec. 13 Board of Selectmen’s meeting, Selectman Ted Kurtz said he won’t pursue the executive session he’d requested, but he does plan to discuss communication between the board and town employees at the Dec. 27 meeting.

“I’ve said most of what I wanted to say in private, in public,” Kurtz said Tuesday. “I think it’s a little bit like kicking a dead horse at this point.”

Kurtz has requested an agenda item for next week on “proper sources of information for the board,” he said. Kurtz said he’s had a sense that communication between selectmen and town employees was discouraged and is interested in setting a town policy on the matter.

Kurtz said that while it’s accepted for him to have conversations with members of the public on town matters, he wonders if the same rule applies to town employees. “By virtue of being town employees and working, in theory, for the town manager, are they not authorized to have conversations like that with a member of the board?”

Town Manager Phil Tarr said he plans to add the item to the agenda, despite an effort to keep the year-end meeting short.

On Dec. 13, Kurtz criticized Tarr for refusing to add an executive session to review Tarr’s job performance. Tarr said the item as submitted gave too much information and violated Tarr’s right to confidentiality as an employee of the town.

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Tarr said that before the meeting, he asked Kurtz to reword the item but Kurtz never did.

Kurtz confronted the town manager at the Dec. 13 meeting, refuting Tarr’s insistence that his rights were violated because he discussed his feelings about the town manager in e-mails, which are public information.

According to the Advertiser-Democrat, Kurtz said his feelings about Tarr’s job performance were “not a question of a private matter to be settled in a back room between you and a board.”

“Employee-related matters are confidential, unless the employee wishes to make them public,” Tarr said Tuesday.

The Paris Board of Selectmen will meet Dec. 27 at 7 p.m. at the Paris Town Office.

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