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Public comments raise concerns about insurance handling of basement flooding and employment of interim athletic director; residents praise music program
Summary
Several residents used the public-comment period to report a delayed insurance response and unpaid invoices related to water damage in basements, to raise concerns about an interim athletic director appointment and ongoing pay, and to thank the district for supporting student performances at Carnegie Hall.
During the meeting’s public-comment period, resident Joseph Santa Maria described ongoing issues related to water damage in the basements of homes on Water Street and Stewart Place, saying he submitted three invoices totaling $12,083.82 to the district’s law firm and has not received a substantive response. Santa Maria said he provided requested documents and was later told a new insurance adjuster needed time to review the materials; he said nine weeks had elapsed without…
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