City ofCambridge v. Civil Service Commission, 43 Mass. App. Ct. 300, 304 (1997). An action is justified when it is done upon adequate reasons sufficiently supported by credible evidence, when weighed by an unprejudiced mind; guided by common sense and by correct rules of law. Id. at 304, quoting Selectmen of Wakefield v. Judge of First District Court of E. Middlesex, 262 Mass. 477, 482 (1928).
City ofCambridge, 5 MLC 1291, 1293, 3 MUP-2799 (September 27, 1978). The Union presented no evidence in rebuttal and did 4 not call any of the bargaining unit members who attended the January 8, 2019 SSC 5 meeting to testify at the hearing.
Anderson & Kreiger, LLP One Canal Park, Suite 200 Cambridge, MA 02141 RE: Open Meeting Law Complaints Dear Attorney Kreiger; This office received two complaints from Philip Tortorella, dated December 18, 2012, alleging that the Duxbury Town Counsel Search Committee (the "Committee") and William Zachmann, Clerk of the Committee, violated the Open Meeting Law, G.L. c. 3 OA, 18-25.
Cambridge City Solicitor Office of the City Solicitor 795 Massachusetts Avenue Cambridge, MA 02139 RE: Open Meeting Law Complaint Dear Attorney Glowa: This office received a complaint from Marc Levy, on April 10, 2019, alleging that the Cambridge Police Review and Advisory Board (the Board) violated the Open Meeting Law, G.L. c. 30A, 18-25.