Summary
The charges against Bangor City Councilor Richard Greene will most likely ultimately be resolved in a court. But in the court of public opinion, the verdict is in. Whether deservedly or not, Mr. Greene has lost his credibility with city residents and more importantly his ability to serve constituents is gone. It is time for him to resign.
If the evidence prosecutors say they have against him is false or the result of a misunderstanding, and Mr. Greene is finally acquitted of the charges, he could seek a return to office. But the cloud hanging over him has become a distraction in city business, and with a trial date set for April at the earliest, he remains unable to fulfill his responsibility to the city's residents.See the full content of this document
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Greene No Longer Effective
Some may have misunderstood the charges against Mr. Greene, who was also a for...
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