During a recent government meeting, Lee McCready, a resident of New London, expressed his deep disappointment with the local council's handling of community concerns. Speaking passionately, McCready highlighted the lack of responsiveness from council members to two petitions submitted by constituents, which he felt were ignored.
In a heartfelt moment, McCready began his address by celebrating his 11th wedding anniversary, but quickly shifted to more serious matters, addressing what he described as bullying and harassment directed at his wife. He emphasized that such behavior would not be tolerated and called out the council for its perceived negligence towards the voices of the people they represent.
McCready criticized the council for only appearing to engage with the community when media coverage is present, suggesting a disconnect between elected officials and their constituents. He urged council members to reflect on their responsibilities and to listen to the concerns of the public, stating, \"The people have spoken to you.\"
His remarks concluded with a call for the council to prioritize community issues over other city business, urging them to look beyond their own interests and consider the needs of the residents they serve. The meeting then moved on to the next agenda item, with McCready's comments resonating as a stark reminder of the ongoing dialogue between local government and its constituents.