The way you deal with us is not to bully and not to threaten, and the mayor is smart enough to know that. And the mayor is also smart enough to know that bullies end up getting bloody noses.

We want to give it back to the people that paid it, businesses and individuals, and help seniors having trouble staying in their homes.

I fail to understand how a township allowed this to happen. I feel that the concept was lost [last month]. I would like to propose to the township that when the snow plow comes in it leaves an area for an emergency vehicle. I am looking for assurance from the township.

Because the bottom line is, we have to protect the innocent people who are out there, behind the wheel, going to church, going to school, going to work, going to shop, and they have the right to feel some safety and security.

I don't believe the mayor would be that kind of an ingrate or a hypocrite.

I feel exposure to the risk was missed at the last meeting. I wanted to discuss snow removal risk to personal injury and loss of property.

I'm assuming the district attorney will take it and at that time the charges against my client will be dropped.

The release of crude oil from Murphy Oil turned a community otherwise contaminated by floodwater into a community contaminated by toxicants. The dominant issue is the necessity of a community-wide cleanup.