Selectmen concerned about treatment of Region One rep

FALLS VILLAGE — Members of the boards of finance and selectmen expressed concern about the treatment of the Falls Village representative to the Region One Board of Education by that board’s chairman and by the Region One Central Office,

In the regularly scheduled (and back-to-back) monthly meetings of the two boards, the increasingly public conflict between Gale Toensing, Falls Village’s representative to the Region One board, and Board Chairman Judge Manning of Sharon, Region One Superintendent Patricia Chamberlain and Assistant Superintendent Diane Goncalves was the subject of discussion.

Finance Co-chairman Lou Timolat asked the finance board — informally, the matter was not an agenda item — to consider withholding the town’s share of legal bills resulting from Freedom of Information Act (FOI) requests filed by Toensing.

Timolat said he believed the Region One attorney at the time of a recent FOI request “denied our representative the right to participate.�

And later, during the selectmen’s meeting, First Selectman Pat Mechare said, “I am concerned about the treatment our representative is getting from the chairman.�

She asked Selectmen Peter Lawson and Chuck Lewis to watch videos of previous Region One meetings for themselves.

“If you feel the same way I do then I think we should write a letter to the board from us. I think she’s being treated rudely.�

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