Ex-manager doesn’t plan to sue town
SOUTH BERWICK, Maine - Former South Berwick Town Manager Jeffrey Grossman, which occurred last Friday, under pressure from the community, said Wednesday that he was ready, including access to the top of his tenture.
Grossman said that he had no plans for legal action against the city, even though he said “talking, planning, the Attorney General, office, and perhaps the Commission Human Rights “on this matter, which he regarded as a violation État’s From the Right-to-Know-law.
“There have been hearings in an extraordinary meeting in which the fees and charges were above me, or without me present my lawyers,” he said. “The association urban Maine me an opinion, it would be a clear violation of the Right-to-Know Law.
The question of his plans for the future of Grossman, said: “I am not sure - for employment could be, and I will return to my business investment, because I am a registered financial advisor. We shall see. “
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