Letter: Hoping for tact, maturity and civility in Little Compton

Posted 12/10/24

I felt I couldn’t stay silent after reading “Listen, Rocha and Kinnane: Little Compton voters have spoken.”

To accuse two people who needed to step down of back door …

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Letter: Hoping for tact, maturity and civility in Little Compton

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I felt I couldn’t stay silent after reading “Listen, Rocha and Kinnane: Little Compton voters have spoken.”

To accuse two people who needed to step down of back door maneuvering is absurd. This is nothing more than the tactic of “accusation in a mirror” as this is what she did when she stepped down!

One can only interpret that the author has a personal issue with Mike Rocha, beyond policy, and is trying to deride his character and get everyone on her side, which is very juvenile and unbecoming of a school committee member. After reading this letter, I am glad she stepped down. Hopefully, the newly elected members will act with more tact, maturity and civility.

Sal Marinosci

Little Compton

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