Selectmen want to meet with BOE over audit

WINSTED — At the meeting on Monday, July 18, the Board of Selectmen expressed interest in holding a joint meeting with the Board of Education over issues surrounding the still not completed school district fiscal 2009-10 audit.However, due to scheduling conflicts with Town Manager Dale Martin and Town Auditor Vanessa Rossitto, the selectmen could not schedule a definitive date for the meeting.According to Martin, the Board of Education is now on its sixth extension for filing the audit.The current deadline for the audit is at the end of July.“Maybe having [Finance Director Henry Centrella] and [Rossitto] there, maybe we will get some information,” Selectman Lisa Smith said. “If everyone is in one room maybe we can get a solution. As of right now, [Rossitto] is still waiting for more information.”At the same meeting, the selectmen went into an executive session to discuss with Town Attorney Kevin Nelligan the lawsuit filed by the Board of Education against the town.While the discussion lasted for 45 minutes, the selectmen took no action concerning the lawsuit during the meeting.

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