OGDENSBURG â Gathered on the steps of City Hall before Monday nightâs council meeting, a sea of colorful signs rose into the air while about 50 citizens chanted for the resignation of the mayor and three councilors.
âOut the door with the âFab 4,ââ âAll 4 are guilty, all 4 must go!!â and âStep down nowâ were just a few signs on display for about 45 minutes leading up to Mondayâs 6 p.m. City Council meeting.
âWe have great concerns with the way City Hall is running business,â city resident Angie D. McRoberts said during Mondayâs rally. âThe city of Ogdensburg has an established charter and we feel as though the charter has been obsolete since this new administration has taken office.
OGDENSBURG — A resolution last year calling for the layoffs of four police officers — now found by an arbitrator to have violated the city charter — could put the
OGDENSBURG â In a decision issued Wednesday, an arbitrator found the city violated its chart…
OGDENSBURG â A resolution last year calling for the layoffs of four police officers â now found by an arbitrator to have violated the city charter â could put the political future of three city councilors and the mayor in jeopardy.
The question of whether the four officials should resign has been raised following the decision released Wednesday.
But the answer lies with whom you ask, and how they interpret the city charter.
The councilors in question are John Rishe, William B. Dillabough and Steven M. Fisher, along with Mayor Jeffrey M. Skelly.