A Chill Grows in Cambria (Santa Lucian, Oct 2005)
Once upon a time, Cambria wanted to expand its water storage tanks. It wanted to expand them very, very much – beyond the required water capacity to serve current residents
“…the CCSD took the opportunity to … brandish subpoenas and depositions by going hunting for private citizens who had spoken against the now defunct ESHA bashing tank plan.”
The attack on Cynthia Hawley by Greg Sanders in The Cambrian, June5, 2008, Page 10,
issue reminds us of the history of the CCSD, its lack of candor, and disingenuous arguments used in furtherance of its goals which are usually unsound and inappropriate and not in the best interest of this community.. The web site mentioned in Mary’s e-mail, as well as the article from the Santa Lucian and Greg Sanders attack in this week’s Cambrian speak volumes and says much more about the CCSD than the “cohorts” referred to in Sander’s attack.
Charlotte Darehshori
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Sanders viewpoint is exactly right on, effectively exposing Hawley’s unproductive cynicism.
Sanders also exposed his own insecurity and defensiveness, since Cynthia Hawley made no mention of him personally in her viewpoint the previous week.
I don’t think there was anything personal about it on either of their parts. It’s about competing visions of Cambria’s future and the best way to ensure its quality. I’m sure Greg Sanders is not personally threatened by Cindy Hawley.