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New Boston’s Patrick resigns amid controversy
New Boston Village Councilman Vonald Patrick, submitted a letter of resignation.
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NEW BOSTON The New Boston Village Council met for their regular second meeting in January, even though it was business as usual, there was a shadow over the meeting and on the minds of some of the folks in the Zoom meeting and the public as well.
Village Councilman Vonald Patrick was involved in two crashes Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2021, in which an OVI (Operating a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol and or drugs) was involved.
The incident was first brought up during Mayor Jr. Williams’ report, and a letter of resignation from the New Boston Village Council submitted by Patrick. The mayor stated that the Village Solicitor Justin Blume and Patrick had made an agreement that Patrick plans to plead no contest on the OVI charges.
Police radios and garbage trucks topic at New Boston meeting
The New Boston Police Department now have their repeater radios installed.
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NEW BOSTON The Village of New Boston held its last scheduled meeting for the year 2020 on Tuesday evening via Zoom.
The meeting was brought to order by the mayor, Junior Williams with the pledge and a silent prayer. Williams discussed that the Bikers Toy Drive wasn’t down as much as they were originally worried about, he stated that they were probably going to be about the same as last year. He also wanted to thank the ladies in the office Lana Loper, Lori Jordan, and Jessica Grant for all of the wrapping of the many presents and efforts in trying to get them out.