To the Editor:
My name is Kristin Roy, I am an elected official representing the town of Otisfield on the MSAD-17 School Board. I have grave concerns about how the lack of cell phone coverage affects our students, their families, and the public at large.
I discussed this issue with our Superintendent Mr. Colpitts and our Board Chair Mrs. Olson. They were aware of my concerns and the fact that I was planning on speaking out for Otisfield’s students at the Otisfield Planning Board public hearing on March 23. I made myself clear when I stated, I was not speaking on behalf of the School Board.
Being a public representative confers rights on me as an interested party. These rights were not afforded to me by the Planning Board at the Public Hearing.
I don’t understand why following the law and working in the interests of our students, their families and every other resident of Otisfield is so threatening to our town government.
Kristin Roy
Otisfield
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