Radio Roundtable: City Manager Under Fire, Human Rights Hearing on Chief Saucier, and Media Access Dispute
By Hank Stolz | Radio Worcester
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WORCESTER, MASS-The Radio Roundtable, Guillermo Creamer, Randy Feldman, John Keough along with Hank and “Big” Ben talk about Chief Paul Saucier’s appearance before the Human Rights Commission. The Roundtable gives its evaluation of the City Manager ahead of the City Council. Randy Feldman and John Keough at the opposite end of the spectrum. Keough charges that the manager has used his media department to insulate himself from people. (Note: In this interview John Keough of Manny Jae Media states that the City Manager is no longer sitting down for a monthly interview because Manny pushed back, gently, on an issue. According to Keough that caused Tom Matthews to suspend the interviews. Matthews tells the Talk of the Commonwealth that Manny Jae Media asked for a time change that the City Manager could not accommodate and that Tom spoke with Manny about it.)
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