Actions say a lot about who we are, and this has been proven over the past few months by our mayor, Nick Isgro, and his family. They have shown a character of high moral standing and carried themselves with dignity after being attacked by dark forces that surround Waterville. The tweet about David Hogg, who is a very disturbed child, was just an excuse to try and get rid of Mayor Isgro. Hogg stopped being a student who could have been a victim of a shooting to become an activist supported by outside forces — that changes the scene completely. The question that has not been asked is, what was the discussion that had my mayor send the comment about Hogg? A very fair question that many do not want to answer, or really care what the answer is.

If Waterville is such an awful place to live perhaps those creating the forces of darkness should be the people to move on. I think the longtime residents who have always lived here agree. Think about it — it is not the life-long residents creating the circus.

We need to support our mayor during this time. If any recall should have happened, it was with a previous mayor that refused to perform the Pledge of Allegiance at the start of council meetings.

The people who started this recall should pay for it, not the taxpayers of Waterville. Waterville residents, we need to support our mayor and keep him in office.

Catherine Weeks

Waterville


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