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Documenters: Suffield Township Board of Trustees regular meeting for Nov. 11, 2025
- Bethany Ulrick
Suffield Township Board of Trustees regular meeting
Nov. 11, 2025
7 p.m.
Suffield Community Room
1256 Waterloo Rd., Mogadore 44260
Attendance: Chairman Jared Phillip, Vice Chairman Jeff Eldreth, Zoning Inspector Adam Bey, Fire Chief Bob Rasnick
Summary
Zoning Inspector Adam Bey explained that Countryside Campground is looking to add 35 campsites to its property, and he said that he sees no reason to deny the addition.
The December Board of Zoning Appeals meeting will be moved to another date; however, that date has not yet been set.
The Suffield Township website is being redesigned both for the convenience of residents and to meet Americans with Disabilities Act standards by being compatible with screen reader programs for accessibility.
Trustee Jeff Eldreth explained that the Mogadore Reservoir water level has been intentionally lowered so that damage from a beaver can be repaired.
The township is in the process of deciding the details of the annual Christmas light contest and will announce this year’s information soon.
A motion was passed to allow the fire department to hire someone to fill a vacant position for a full-time firefighter/paramedic.
Docmenter’s Notes
A motion passed to accept the Oct. 28 meeting minutes.
Correspondence
FirstEnergy sent a letter regarding its initiative to install smart meters on residents’ homes. No action was taken regarding this correspondence.
Zoning Inspector’s Report
Zoning Inspector Adam Bey said Countryside Campground is looking to add 35 campsites to its property. The original permit, which was approved in the ’80s, allows the campground to have up to 139 campsites, of which it currently has approximately 80. Bey said that he sees no reason to deny the request because the campground has been helpful with providing proper records and plans. The property is zoned residential, as the township does not have a different zoning category for campgrounds, and the proposal meets all of the requirements for a residential zoned property. These plans would not include the construction of new structures, just the addition of concrete pads with septic and electric connections. The campgrounds may also add mobile decks for glamping sites, which would be able to be removed and stacked in racks during the winter season.
The Prosecutor’s Office sent action against a property in violation of zoning code.
Permits were issued at the last Board of Zoning Appeals meeting for a demolition and construction of a new house in the current structure’s place, an in-ground pool on Congress Lake Road and accessory buildings on several other properties in the township.
The December Board of Zoning Appeals meeting will be moved to another date, to be determined.
Website and Communications Report
Adam Rufener provided an update on the Suffield Township website, which is currently being redesigned. The site is currently at 47,000 views. Work is ongoing to make it compliant with the Americans with Disabilities Act. The township has until April 26, 2026, to create shortcuts and descriptions on each page that allow screen reader programs for accessibility. Any content that is not compliant must be archived. He added that old meeting minutes PDFs are not currently compliant.
Trustee Reports
Trustee Jared Phillip presented pictures submitted by a resident who filed a complaint about the railroad company dumping rail ties in an area beside her property. Phillips informed the board that he did return her call to inform her that the railroad company told him the area is an approved dump site, but she has the company’s permission to take dumped ties if she wants them. Bey added extra copies of the photos to his files.
Jeff Eldreth addressed recent concerns about the low water levels at the Mogadore Reservoir. A beaver chewed through a wooden board that was holding water back, so the water level was intentionally lowered so that this board can be replaced.
Eldreth said that the township’s first ever Farmers Market and Craft Fair was a success.
The township will be installing its Christmas lights soon. Eldreth said that the township will hold a home Christmas light competition again this year, but there are currently discussions about what changes, if any, will be made to the format of the competition. Categories may be added for different styles of lights and decorations. A decision has not yet been made.
Fire Department Report
Fire Chief Bob Rasnick said that in the month of October, the department had a total of 82 calls for service. Of those, 52 were for EMS, 16 for fire, 10 for motor vehicle crashes and four for mutual aid, one of which was a water rescue call. There have been 845 total calls in 2025.
He also thanked the voters for passing the fire department’s 3-mill continuous levy.
The board passed a motion to accept Rasnick’s recommendation to hire a new full-time firefighter/paramedic to fill a vacant position.
A motion was passed to pay the bills and the meeting was adjourned.
TRANSCRIPT
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Speaker 1 00:00
Act of the United States of America to the Republic for which it stands, one nation under God in the indivisible with liberty and justice for all. The fiscal
00:13
officer is not here, so trustees Ben Wolford will be
00:19
taking notes. How about roll call. Mr.
Speaker 2 00:24
Phillip Yes, I’m here. Mr. Meek, here,
00:29
yeah, they were motion
00:33
on the floor to accept the
Speaker 3 00:37
minutes of October 28 I seconded. Was about 220,
00:45
Gage secondary correspondence.
00:47
Was this first energy?
Speaker 2 00:49
Yeah, this is the smart meters they were raised. Yes, they would turn it off during that day. Yeah.
Speaker 2 01:00
$100 almost a month. Yep, I heard 24 hours a month. Yep, yep, same. Well, seat belt tickets are 100 So freedom is expensive. That’s good coming hell as you get another one. No no, because, hey, freedom is is expensive. So yes,
Speaker 3 01:24
I told my kids last night. It’s funny, you said that. Yeah, so that’s court. That was all good correspondence. That’s all she has. Correspondence was smart meters, and then
Speaker 4 01:34
we accepted the minutes. Bob was supposed to be here for fire, but he must have, well, we’ll just go into Sony.
Speaker 2 01:47
Okay, well, fire since Adam Bay, our zoning inspector has raised this with his presence, we’re gonna let you start. You might have a build up stuff as well.
Speaker 1 02:00
Okay, all right, let’s go with I’ll write down everything afterwards. First will be the 138, I’m sorry, the one, oh, that’s not important. That was the house for sale with different properties. I had the wrong notes written on that. I wrote a note for something else on Sorry. All right, the countryside campground is looking to expand. They gave me information we don’t have. As you guys know, the as you guys know, records prior to me being zoning inspector are not good. Yep. So Brooklyn countryside is on 43 across from
02:59
West Side across the anchor. Okay, yeah, what’s it’s the one right across from the anchor.
Speaker 1 03:08
What was the anchor? I guess. So they turns out their permit from whatever year was their first year, sometime in the 80s, I believe he said was for 139 crew sites, and they are currently running much less than that. So they want to add, I think they’re like, believe it was like 80 something. And so they’re planning, currently to add another 35 you know, we don’t really have anything on campground, so basically, I’m just using the setbacks for houses and just go from there. You know, how do we control a campground?
03:58
Yeah, so basically, are they going to submit a plan.
Speaker 1 04:01
I got it here. Oh, I did. Everything meets anything we have for houses in any of our zoning districts, including OC, yeah, so I don’t see any point in stopping them. There’s no building. It’s all just pads for someone to pull in with electric and septic their face obstacle, quite honestly, is going to be the health department, and they already know that, right? They’ve gotten everything up to date. This is a new owner from this past year, and quite honestly, the guy that they have out of New York that’s doing most of their fact finding he’s giving me more information than I’m giving him. So I know more about the place now than I ever did. Yeah, so basically, the township is, I mean, really we I mean, what are we going to do? But what
04:55
are we going to do? What’s that?
04:57
How are these numbers? Is that?
Speaker 1 05:00
That’s just a residential district with a campground, so probably at some point so for setbacks on their buildings and things like that, I’m just following the residential rules. I figured, you’re good. I mean,
05:27
I got a haircut today, so take a shower again. He’s just, it’s nice. It might be the fabric software, I don’t
05:39
know. It’s something I didn’t know if you were the man in the
Speaker 1 05:44
worker, not usually that that smoothie. So yeah, I mean, quite honestly, they’re helping us more than we’re helping them at this point. Anything struck. They have no plans for structures at all, maybe some glamping sites, which will be movable decks that in the winter they’re actually they’ll just sit them on the ground these decks, and they’ll level them up. And then in the winter, they’re actually like racks, where they’ll stand them up and they’ll roll them into racks, and these tents will sit on those so they but they said right now, the 35 sites are more about
Speaker 1 06:28
but, I mean, I don’t see anyone standing in their way, especially as long as they’re still they’re being forthcoming.
Speaker 2 06:35
And, yeah, real quick, did they have permit came from there? Are they going to turn it into that? Turn it into that if that is a case, does that
Speaker 1 06:45
so, I mean, I think they have people that have permanent sites, yes, but it didn’t sound like they have anybody year round, okay,
Speaker 3 06:55
does that make sense? Yeah, yeah. I just didn’t know that was the
Speaker 1 06:59
so I think they do have people that are, you’re like, have a permanent site, so they have a deck, and they have this and that, just like some of the other campgrounds,
Speaker 3 07:07
like cuddies, like the kids, they kick them out, like, October, right? Yes,
Speaker 1 07:11
November, whatever their date is, guys, so yeah, then prosecutor, prosecutor’s office in September sent action to the 1395 South Pole. I gotta get with her and find out what we do next, though, to be honest with you, I mean, we’ve never gone through anything like this, so I’m not sure, and I do have to contact the other ones that are still, you know, we never that. We never closed. Permit wise, okay.
Speaker 1 07:54
Permit wise, first VCA hearing for build a new house, knock down the old one. Yeah, went through on edder, and then they’ve already pulled their home permit. Well, the problem is, the part of the contingency was that they needed to pull their demo permit the same time they pulled their home permit. Well, the problem is the contractor came in and pulled the home permit. So I have to get with the homeowners to pull the demo permit so that we’re we’re legal on that
08:30
period. Guy living for that
Speaker 1 08:34
period, 1842 Congress Lake is cleared by the Health Department. We’re good on that. That was the one the tiny, the little, tiny house, oh yeah, near the road that one’s cleared in ground pool on Congress Lake Road. Now, some of the events you’re thinking after this weekend, that’s in October. Most of these are in October.
09:04
Yeah, accessory building on Saks Road, another accessory building on Steffi, an accessory building on Martin
Speaker 1 09:20
an accessory building on Manning and an accessory building on pheasant.
09:30
That’s a lot of accessory buildings.
09:33
Yep, that’s what our number one permit is. Everybody gets a shot. Some of them are pretty small, but, yeah, but besides that, we’re going to BCA. We’re good at the permits. Well, we’re good, oh,
Speaker 1 09:51
tomorrow we have our Zoning Commission meeting. December’s meeting will be
09:58
moved other than the. Second Wednesday, once
Speaker 1 10:01
we have to agree on it, because I have my kid has choir concert, so I’ll be moving the next
Speaker 5 10:12
month to December, and then obviously I’ll put have get it out to Shannon and Adam, once we set that date for December.
Speaker 2 10:24
Yeah, good. That all you got. That is it okay? Adam, yes, the other end, oh,
Speaker 6 10:36
I used to sorry. So last week we would have had 4700 or 47,000 or 47,000 like news, update the community. Post about the community, meeting, the general election. Post, we did some changes with the roads. Email, so that is, I thought it was 100% set up. It was never utilized. But it’s set up again, and I think it’s actually being utilized. I did a lot of research on the 88 title two update, which it’s not I don’t think it’s due July six. It’s due April 2688 title to update, for that is April 26 there was no exemption. The only exemption for Ben a small township or small municipality, is fact that if you have less than 50,000 people, they give you two more days. I started digging into it. I did a scan on the site. I actually started working on it a little bit. I don’t know how long it’s going to take me, so I am going to prioritize that over any thing that we end up doing with zoning and then meeting minutes. So like everything for the ADA compliance basically means you have to create shortcuts and descriptions and everything that way. When they have their screen reader come down, it’ll like, Skip, like, here’s your navigation bar or whatever keyboard, and it’ll skip to the main content and everything like that. There’s descriptions and photos and all of the read more links, and then anything that’s not compliant has to be archived. So we’ve been updating all of these PDFs, and none of those PDFs are actually compliant. So Lori and I are going to have to revisit that.
Speaker 1 12:38
When you say compliant, is it due to the format change that that Adobe and everybody did, or what is it? Well, all of our all, I think
Speaker 6 12:47
we just have, like, a standard PDF, so we’re not actually, I think we have to go in and set it up to be compliant.
Speaker 1 12:56
Correct is that the format so it is the format change then, so, so when you click on it, you don’t have the message says this. You’re not going to get these characters,
Speaker 6 13:05
blah, blah, blah. I’m guessing I didn’t look into the PDF all the way yet. Okay, yeah,
13:10
that’s probably what it is, yeah. Okay, cool.
Speaker 6 13:13
So that’s where I did get started on that, but then that’s where I’m at for right now. We do have, we’re still looking at getting the right of way rules up there, driveway permit, and there’s a few
13:36
other things, but those are not all that important right now. Excellent. There
Speaker 7 13:42
we go. Yeah, right? These
Speaker 2 13:55
pictures were from Lori texted me what’s her name on the A on river wars things.
Speaker 2 14:10
Yeah, the railroad dumped by right behind her house, yes, but she read, I called her and then she re reached. Get a hold of her in the cover the river doesn’t approve dump site, yeah. I
Speaker 1 14:39
mean, they can until they get sick of them
Speaker 2 14:42
themselves, correct? Now, the railroad company said if she wanted some to use, feel free to take
Speaker 3 14:51
they’re always hoping for that. In other words, clean up our mess. She said they’re always hoping
14:55
someone takes them. No, that’s
Speaker 3 14:56
when you call her back say, Okay, we’ll take all the rails land beside too.
15:00
Yeah, they didn’t agree to the rings. Yeah, that’s
15:14
what I’m trying to find. The funny thing is, we joke, but we’re not kidding.
15:19
Ben, yeah, we’re not kidding. It
Speaker 7 15:39
was Ben Martin. Ben Yes, so she dropped off pitch.
16:00
It. Yeah, I don’t know who this other person is, Exeter.
16:18
Exeter is my son’s or extra
Speaker 4 16:21
Oh, extra picture extra. Oh, good call. Well, no, I thought it was amazing. It’s same pictures I got
16:37
you think, yeah, yeah, because I didn’t know who lecture was you
Speaker 1 16:42
guys on me. Address, it is guard job, correct? It is, I
16:53
don’t know, I’ll just put them
Speaker 3 16:54
in the file with that address. No, you can’t be Garner drive, because Garner drive
17:10
doesn’t drive up to the it doesn’t
17:12
blow up into the road
17:15
right behind. So she lives on guard room. Yes, that’s where
Speaker 2 17:23
people Yes. She lives on a popcorn. Yeah, yeah. Can I say she wouldn’t be able to see him? No, no, yeah, she lives. We don’t have an address, you know, I don’t know I got her address.
17:41
Alright?
Speaker 1 17:48
You really can’t see anything. I know what she’s saying.
Speaker 2 17:52
I know too. But like, when you look at that picture of
17:55
trees, yeah, really
Speaker 1 17:56
colorful trees. I really it is. That’s one, yeah, wouldn’t mind have I mean, I’m thinking about putting some trees in that’s not bad, yeah, alright, I
18:08
didn’t think I had anything else, I Guess that. Let’s go. Alright.
Speaker 4 18:18
Everybody’s worried about the the water level of monument reservoir. It wasn’t everybody thought for taking out Hills pop data, because everybody’s freaking out about that, but
Speaker 3 18:34
as long as Lonnie told the right information, she said, beaver ate through the wood
Speaker 4 18:37
that holds the water back, so they had to drop the level of the reservoir so they can get in there and repair that. I wouldn’t believe that board this thick, this wide, holds back your reservoir, but I’ve seen it with my two eyes and left in there one time. It shows how it works.
18:53
They can control, yeah, they just pull board in and
18:57
out. Actually, they, yeah, they, my uncle had
18:59
them down in Maryland, yeah. I mean, they can treat trade it through the bottom too, but that’s why
Speaker 4 19:04
the reservoir so I don’t know if you guys ever go over to the reservoir, but it’s really, really low. It’s that’s probably the only second time in 30 years that I can see the car go underneath. You can see the culvert go it’s like a little stream. If you go out
Speaker 3 19:18
palm road. Palm is bad. It literally looks like the little Kyle. You can walk over it. And that’s probably what it looked like back in the day, like, before they made the reservoir. It’s just a little stream, just a little call over river going through, yeah.
Speaker 1 19:30
The green that, yeah, the green that is taken over back there is you, looks like you can walk on. Yeah. I wouldn’t say there’s a few beaver dams too that are out in the middle, or muskrat out of one of the two.
Speaker 4 19:41
Yeah, I don’t know if anybody in here went to the farmer’s market slash craft Shelley had the first ever township boy. It went good. So you’re having one pretty soon too, right? I was in here my mother in law,
19:58
but they said they. And Paul defenders were happy they had Messy, messy Sims here with their
Speaker 4 20:07
thing, and they said the donut girl did good, which they went well, Bob said he had hired full time guys. My God, and then
Speaker 4 20:30
Christmas lights will be going pretty soon, probably not as confused as Pete and punch, actually, well, we didn’t do a tree. Oh, he’s so excited because now he’s all excited because he yelled me Every year.
20:54
It was so pretty.
Speaker 7 21:01
It’s beautiful. You I
Speaker 1 21:23
don’t know. I don’t I can even go look see if the truck is out there.
21:26
Give me one second, like we had to do it tonight, or he
Speaker 4 21:33
made it sound like he made it sound like he wanted higher practice. Yeah, starts, probably, probably
21:42
give me a second. He says he’s coming. Okay,
Speaker 2 21:54
alright, we got anything from the crouch, and we have a pause. We got? Nope, you’re only allowed one. Go ahead pick the most important. Okay, we got. Okay, the website really like you guys. Not all the credit goes to him. He has done a great job Absolutely. And the input Ben organizes
22:22
is hopefully it only gets better.
22:28
Thank you. Thank you. He didn’t have the time change and then just went into they
22:37
did a real nice job running
22:42
on the cutting
Speaker 4 22:45
the grass. They don’t have much to do this time of year, so cutting grass is number one
22:49
priority. Very
Speaker 6 22:54
nice. Yeah, tell him that he can try and subscribe to our counter on the website, and
23:09
then let me know if it works. I better be the one to say that one.
23:13
Yeah, oh, I know. I’ll be the one to say that one. Anything else?
Speaker 8 23:22
Magic? Play
23:35
the new allotment came over. Well, Dick, scarier, no, that’s one thing I was really upset
23:43
about off the record. But
Speaker 4 23:44
Nick paid me over all the monument boxes, and I said, Well, that’s going to be a problem, because anybody wants to survey, they’re going to check in or at
23:56
the road on that whole road.
24:01
So what Jeff’s saying is, you’re going to get more potholes
24:05
and bad edges.
24:13
No what’s going
Speaker 4 24:20
on? Did they really cut all the wires on the guy’s desk? Yeah, today start buying and everybody all the plastic things.
24:39
She’s had a paranoid ever since then, ever since
Speaker 9 24:44
that somebody vandalized the excavator out there. Oh, for the state. Well, who’s, well,
Speaker 2 24:52
I don’t know. It’s a private contractor. Somebody said it might have been it. It
25:08
Okay? Anything else?
Speaker 8 25:13
We got historical sign. It was after the card show who’s up here. And there for the sign. So I told him I would calm the sign tonight, take it down to the Historical Society. Thank you for
25:34
keeping up with Yeah, no, we I totally blessed with Pete. Yeah, I thought people supposed to go take it back down there, but
Speaker 4 25:44
cuz you guys had an open house Sunday. Didn’t you get an open house Sunday down there? Didn’t you at the at the Historical Society, there’s two cars here Sunday,
25:54
I thought of it. Oh, okay. Okay. No, I just
26:08
Ben, right, right. I left the chair back here. Oh, you’re right. Oh, my god, yeah. Whose number does he have
Speaker 3 26:22
go play? 47,000
Speaker 1 26:29
people have, or at least 47,000 times someone
Speaker 6 26:38
has. That’s that number two weeks ago, really two minutes ago, it was like a 40,000 Oh yeah, yeah,
26:48
that’s cool. It is. Who’s turning something to worry. Come
27:02
on, we use the kiss method on everything
27:05
we’re giving you credit. Have
27:08
you seen these hieroglyphics and how many words
Speaker 6 27:10
that’s all right? Do we have any posts that you guys have been in the mic? Oh, events coming up.
Speaker 4 27:19
I’d like to close them. Right, if you got up trees. Now, I don’t
27:34
know. I mean, she was talking about that the other day. It’s
Speaker 4 27:38
kind of hard being up here and your wife’s like, you know, you follow me. What I’m trying to put down, I her opinion is a little different than my opinion. Here’s, here’s the thing with the lighting contest.
27:54
So every year you got about
27:55
the same eight, nine houses that compete. What I want to do is just
Speaker 4 28:02
put everybody’s address on it and then just make, I mean, I love, I love to compete with everything. I mean, I’m real competitive, but it’s just, it seems like the same five six houses are the same one to be here. So not that that’s a bad thing, but I would just, I wanted her to just make a path of, you know, you’ve been on Suffield, you know, anime, and then you just sign your house, you know, want to be seen. But she’s kind of fought me on that. So keyword, she still likes the contest. I like the contest. Yeah, I do too, but I just just seems like the same five, oh
28:45
yeah. But then they keep trying to lead up scale together.
Speaker 4 28:49
But I she, she probably what she’s leaning towards is she’s gonna change, like she’s gonna have categories so like you want to and me and Lori talked about before, about, like, house on Keter, they it was all white lights with a deer. What’s it? Contemporary, or whatever?
Speaker 3 29:11
And instead of, like, blow ups, and I’m sorry and colorful lights, you know, I’m saying, like, a different style, like, like, current, like category. Kyle Griner is a perfect example, yes, big red bows or wooden deer. Yeah, traditional, yeah. Only word that I could come up with was contemporary, but she might split
29:35
it up and have like a
Speaker 3 29:36
categorize the style, yeah? Just, just so the guy that goes all out and puts 37 blow ups up is not competing with the reeds on, you know, on the it’s, that’s, it’s going to be something,
29:53
bro, I was
29:54
talking Bob, because I’ll text you.
29:58
I apologize. I’m. Donated,
30:01
yeah. Well, with that, yeah, I know. So with that, let’s go into
Speaker 3 30:09
fire here be on the last page. I’m just warning you. We got all kinds of stuff for Lori to tell
Speaker 10 30:14
you, buddy. I got, I got bunch of stuff here. You’re going to be more than a page, alright? I got, I got a full pen. Alright? Right again, I apologize for the month of October, still busy at 82 calls, 52 or EMS, 16, fire, 10, motor vehicle crashes, and four mutual aid to Uniontown, Riverview, Craig beach at pertville. Craig beaches for a water wrestling.
30:48
Call great beach, Toronto.
Speaker 10 30:58
So that was again, 82 for October. We’re up to 845, for the year. I am very happy to finally recommend to you that Joshua Grabowski be hired to fill the vacant full time position as a firefighter paramedic then he served required. I’ll make a
31:19
motion that we hired Mr. Joshua to be to fill the major full time position as firefighter. I second that minister, Phil,
31:34
yes, Mr.
31:41
Yes, okay, okay, we got that one.
Speaker 5 31:50
Check Paper, oh, I’m supposed to ask if you’d like to join the community calendar from the website and be a testimony. What I they I, of course, I’m the one that has to ask you.
Speaker 6 32:06
So it’s so supposedly you can subscribe to it, so auto population and phone and things, because it says, Subscribe Calendar, Google Calendar. I calendar or Apple. We have to do.
32:23
He’s trying to figure that out. I guess it doesn’t really
Speaker 10 32:35
matter. Keep runs part time department. Was a emergency room paramedic back in the city. Oh, that’s really good. Yeah.
Speaker 4 32:58
So kids in fire class. What’s those minimum requirements that you have to come here and be part time till it gets all this quality? He wants to be a full time firefighter, but I told him to give you a call. I don’t know. Who is that. Miss George Wes kid, George Mason Wetzel, is it like I had one talk with him the other day, and he is in that program through Malawi, where they’d send you to school or whatever. But he wanted to know if he could be part time here. Yup. I said, Yeah. I said, but you gotta call bobs. I don’t know. I don’t know how what qualifications you have to have until you become because he’s gotta go back and get his other thing
Speaker 10 33:46
to be a part time firefighter state of Ohio, okay, you have to have a level one fire certification, and that’s now They keep increasing water. It’s like 130
Speaker 4 34:01
140 hour five. Hour fire class. Yeah, he’s been a
Speaker 10 34:04
Columbus fire class since he graduated. Well, he might be level two, then he’s in that room,
Speaker 4 34:11
yeah, if he comes in to talk to you, I, I told him call. I didn’t give your cell phone. I just told him to call 1940 absolutely okay.
34:20
But I he asked me what qualifications were,
Speaker 4 34:23
and I’m like, I’m not going to tell you, because I don’t tell you something wrong. So just call Bob Well, and then to do that,
Speaker 3 34:31
because he lives in Suffolk. Yeah, he lives in Suffolk, so well for now,
Speaker 10 34:42
he invested. Reason we’re staffing here, so
34:46
we’re not staffing, right? Well, yeah,
34:52
you have every certification, because he’s going through that quality program, right?
Speaker 4 34:57
And I told Do we have a. Buddy that’s full time at Ben field that comes down here. I told him, NASA, I don’t think, I don’t think we have a full time guy at Ben field that comes down
35:09
here. We don’t have anybody. Do? We have some residents? Yeah, alright, yeah.
Speaker 3 35:16
Well, I, if you, I tried to tell him, call you, because I was pretty excited that we’d have some money from Suffield, yep, to be on a fire dude, go there right now. Absolutely Alright. Is that it? Yeah, how’d your fundraiser go for cancer? Oh, yeah. Thank the voters. We can survive now for
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that meeting for people, I
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meeting four people, Victor’s tool
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going to be the only two. I knew there was going to be two more. I’d stay home,
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just so you no reporter, lady, we had a three mil continuous fire levee on the ballot, and it
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passed, and we’re pretty excited about you type faster than you must be young, because you
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can type really fast. Did
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it seconded, yeah, we got.
Bethany Ulrick