Submitted by Joe1943 (not verified) on Thu, 12/13/2012 - 1:26pm.
Shes both...right AND wrong. She is still Mayor as she was elected by the people. In that respect, she's right. However, in a Mayor-Council form of government, the Mayor serves as a spokesperson for the Towns OFFICIAL position. The ONLY powers she has are the right to chair Town meetings and vote in the event of a tie. So shes wrong when she says they cannot strip her of her powers as the Board decides just whzat powers she has in the first place!
Shes both...right AND wrong.
Shes both...right AND wrong. She is still Mayor as she was elected by the people. In that respect, she's right. However, in a Mayor-Council form of government, the Mayor serves as a spokesperson for the Towns OFFICIAL position. The ONLY powers she has are the right to chair Town meetings and vote in the event of a tie. So shes wrong when she says they cannot strip her of her powers as the Board decides just whzat powers she has in the first place!