Lighthouse Legal Counsel, LLC 775 East Falmouth Highway East Falmouth, MA 02536 Commissioner: Christopher C. Bowman DECISION On June 26, 2018, the Appellant, Kimberlyn Lydon (Ms.
The Appellant served a nine (9) month sentence in the house of correction with the remainder of the sentence suspended for two (2) years 3 It is unclear if the Appellant was hired as a fulltime permanent firefighter in 2004 or if he was hired as a permanent reserve firefighter. 3 (ending in 2007). (Ex. 8) Also in September 2005, following his conviction, the Appellant resigned from the Fire Department rather than be terminated.
Stein Commissioner: DECISION ON MOTION FOR RECONSIDERATION On September 1, 2010, the Appellant, Jeffrey Tobias, moved for reconsideration of the Decision of the Civil Service Commission (Commission) dated November 12, 2009, dismissing this appeal of his discharge by the City of Newton (Newton) from the position of Firefighter.
Mario Orangio, Chief of the Watertown Fire Department e Anthony Gianotti, former Provisional Fire Chief of the Watertown Fire Department For the Appellant: e Firefighter Scott W. Carton, Appellant I make the following findings of fact: 1. On July 29, 1999, the Appellant became a permanent full-time firefighter for the Town. He is trained as a Firefighter I and IL. (Exhibit 12; Testimony of the Appellant) 2.
Gargiulo/Rudnick, LLP 766 Falmouth Road, Unit A-6 Mashpee, MA 02649 RE: Open Meeting Law Comnlaint Dear Attorney Kelly: This office received two complaints from Cynthia Gardner, dated January 31 and March 8, alleging that the Cotuit Board of Fire Commissioners (the "Board") violated the Open Meeting Law, G.L. c. 30A, 18-25.'
However, the Appellant did not adequately address the wide disparity in practical firefighting and fire company command experience between him and Downing and his recent return from a leave of absence, which were the primary reasons given by Chief Sheridan for the bypass.
Firefighter Simpson left and went into the bay. Firefighter Burcy followed and told him that some of the things he said were not appropriate, particularly in a workplace. Firefighter Burcy later had a conversation with Firefighter Simpson on the second floor and told him to apologize to Firefighter [REDACTED]. At some point in one of these conversations, Firefighter Simpson called Firefighter [REDACTED] a c__t. (Burcy testimony.) 15.
Burke or Appellant), filed an appeal on November 12, 2012, regarding the decision of the City of Cambridge, the Appointing Authority (hereinafter City or City of Cambridge), to bypass him for appointment to the position of firefighter. The Appellant filed a timely appeal. A pre-hearing conference was held on December 4, 2012 and a full hearing was held on February 12, 2013 at the offices of the Civil Service Commission (hereinafter Commission).
because Dan Wnek looked up to Shawn Valliere, stating that Shawn Vallieres toddler son exhibited more characteristics of maturity than his father; 3) commented on a picture of Sergeant Michael Cappucci, in uniform, indicating that Cappucci looked sexy in his unibrow, then correcting the typographical error and indicating that the writer meant uniform; 4) posted comments associated with pictures on the Facebook page of Sean Bohdiewsicz, a Shrewsbury firefighter