During a recent government meeting, community members expressed gratitude and concerns regarding local issues, highlighting the importance of civic engagement and transparency.
Suzanne, a dedicated member of the council, received commendations for her persistence in ensuring that critical matters were addressed promptly. The council acknowledged her efforts, emphasizing the need for timely communication and action.
Public comments featured Ridgewood resident Michael Nove, who thanked the IT department for making meetings accessible to senior citizens. He also raised concerns about ongoing water restrictions, suggesting collaboration with neighboring towns to establish water storage tanks to alleviate the long-standing issue.
Another resident, Anne Loving, voiced alarm over a presentation by Mr. Damiano regarding telephone tracking in public spaces. She expressed concerns about privacy, particularly for children, after learning that data was collected on individuals' movements within the community. Her comments echoed a growing demand for transparency regarding surveillance practices.
The meeting also included lighter moments, such as Jim Reynolds wishing his wife, Councilwoman Lorraine Reynolds, a happy anniversary, showcasing the personal connections within the community. Cynthia O'Keefe joined in the celebration, reflecting on their shared experiences and contributions to local initiatives.
Overall, the meeting underscored the importance of community dialogue, with residents actively engaging in discussions about pressing issues while also celebrating personal milestones.