This letter constitutes a formal appeal to the Freedom of Information Commission. On Friday, August 27, 2010 members of the East Hampton Town Council held a meeting via email that was not properly noticed and was not accessible to the public.
In response to an email from East Hampton Today asking him to confirm whether he is resigning, O'Keefe writes: "I cannot discuss this. It's a matter for the council in Executive Session tomorrow."

September is Senior Center Month so to celebrate, all transportation fees are waived for the month.

Roland L. Meunier, Jr. was arrested for cultivation of marijuana, possession of drug paraphernalia in a drug factory setting, possession of marijuana and possession of drug paraphernalia.
I feel that the Board of Finance knows this was improper, and does admit to not having ANY knowledge of this action that O’Keefe took until after the fact, and did ask for better lines of communication as shown in meeting minutes after Reimondo was fired.

The matter was not a secret “because Jeff and I have discussed it… in the course of events,” she said. “It’s not like something he was hiding.”

Gov. Rell said federal guidelines give municipalities the flexibility to use the funds to pay for salaries and benefits for teachers as well as support staff such as custodians, bus drivers, administrative staff and others.

“The lawsuits were filed against the Greater Bridgeport Transit Authority, not me personally.” - East Hampton Town Manager Jeffery O’Keefe
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