Dirty Secrets of Ridgefield, Elmer's Diner, and the Round Table Discussion: June 15, 2007 Broadcast
Friday, June 15, 2007
Great show please watch it.
Part 1: Ridgefield in focus
Part 2: Elmer Palma
Part 3: Bethel in focus
Part 1: Ridgefield in focus
Part 2: Elmer Palma
Part 3: Bethel in focus
5 Comments:
Please supply a link! I'd love to see it.
commented by Chris, 11:47 AM
I'd love to see this guy spell correctly.
Durty?
What a KISS-ASS interview he did with Elmer. Ivon lied his ass off and didn't even attempt to ask him a serious question and had the nerve to say that most people he's talked to liked the diner?!?
Ivon, what people have you talked to? It sure wasn't the people who have to use Route 37 every day!
What a complete joke! I can't see anyone taking him or his show (complete with the worse news team I've ever seen) seriously.
Durty?
What a KISS-ASS interview he did with Elmer. Ivon lied his ass off and didn't even attempt to ask him a serious question and had the nerve to say that most people he's talked to liked the diner?!?
Ivon, what people have you talked to? It sure wasn't the people who have to use Route 37 every day!
What a complete joke! I can't see anyone taking him or his show (complete with the worse news team I've ever seen) seriously.
commented by 12:30 PM
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Two high profile Ridgefield residents have declined invitations to seek the office of First Selectman in the Town of Ridgefield. Both Ridgefield State Representative John Frey and veteran cable TV producer Al Bruhn have informed Marty Heiser they don't want the Republican endorsement to seek First Selectman in Ridgefield. Al Bruhn was asked by Ridgefield Republican official Marty Heiser at Comcast June 14 if he wanted to seek Ridgefield's First Selectman position who simply declined and recommended John Frey. Marty Heiser said John Frey declined as well. The Ridgefield Republican party has no candidate to challenge incumbent Rudy Marconi during the next municipal election.
In the meantime, Al Bruhn, an invited guest on Ideas At Work and Beyond talked about the Ridgefield Press and News-Times coverage of drug and alcohol problems in Ridgefield. A Ridgefield High School teacher, who chose not to reveal her identity, called the program and refuted the Press account of how students reported the abundance of drugs at their high school. Bruhn supported the Press account and his drug informant on the serious drug trafficking at RHS that lead to an apparent suicide of a student last fall. The caller blamed the former high school principal for allowing students to have freedom to leave the building and engage in drugs. Bruhn said Rudy Marconi is to blame for the current drug problem, since he endorsed a convicted drug user Jack Tobin in 2001 with a media spectacle in town. Bruhn claims Marconi's endorsement sent a message to kids that it is olay to do drugs in town. Bruhn also questioned the credentials of incoming school Superintendent Deb Dow with her freedom of speech problems in Wilton. Dow refused students to produce a play about Iraq which gained national attention.
In the meantime, Al Bruhn, an invited guest on Ideas At Work and Beyond talked about the Ridgefield Press and News-Times coverage of drug and alcohol problems in Ridgefield. A Ridgefield High School teacher, who chose not to reveal her identity, called the program and refuted the Press account of how students reported the abundance of drugs at their high school. Bruhn supported the Press account and his drug informant on the serious drug trafficking at RHS that lead to an apparent suicide of a student last fall. The caller blamed the former high school principal for allowing students to have freedom to leave the building and engage in drugs. Bruhn said Rudy Marconi is to blame for the current drug problem, since he endorsed a convicted drug user Jack Tobin in 2001 with a media spectacle in town. Bruhn claims Marconi's endorsement sent a message to kids that it is olay to do drugs in town. Bruhn also questioned the credentials of incoming school Superintendent Deb Dow with her freedom of speech problems in Wilton. Dow refused students to produce a play about Iraq which gained national attention.
Al Bruhn is a liar. I am sure that Mr. Heiser never spoke to him about seeking the office of First Selectman in Ridgefield. The guy is full of himself. It would be a disaster and no one in Ridgefield would take him seriously.
commented by 10:26 AM
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I sent following information
to Marty Heiser and he did not
disagree with it.
Al Bruhn
Albert George Bruhn said...
Two high profile Ridgefield residents have declined invitations to seek the office of First Selectman in the Town of Ridgefield. Both Ridgefield State Representative John Frey and veteran cable TV producer Al Bruhn have informed Marty Heiser they don't want the Republican endorsement to seek First Selectman in Ridgefield. Al Bruhn was asked by Ridgefield Republican official Marty Heiser at Comcast June 14 if he wanted to seek Ridgefield's First Selectman position who simply declined and recommended John Frey. Marty Heiser said John Frey declined as well. The Ridgefield Republican party has no candidate to challenge incumbent Rudy Marconi during the next municipal election.
In the meantime, Al Bruhn, an invited guest on Ideas At Work and Beyond talked about the Ridgefield Press and News-Times coverage of drug and alcohol problems in Ridgefield. A Ridgefield High School teacher, who chose not to reveal her identity, called the program and refuted the Press account of how students reported the abundance of drugs at their high school. Bruhn supported the Press account and his drug informant on the serious drug trafficking at RHS that lead to an apparent suicide of a student last fall. The caller blamed the former high school principal for allowing students to have freedom to leave the building and engage in drugs. Bruhn said Rudy Marconi is to blame for the current drug problem, since he endorsed a convicted drug user Jack Tobin in 2001 with a media spectacle in town. Bruhn claims Marconi's endorsement sent a message to kids that it is olay to do drugs in town. Bruhn also questioned the credentials of incoming school Superintendent Deb Dow with her freedom of speech problems in Wilton. Dow refused students to produce a play about Iraq which gained national attention.
to Marty Heiser and he did not
disagree with it.
Al Bruhn
Albert George Bruhn said...
Two high profile Ridgefield residents have declined invitations to seek the office of First Selectman in the Town of Ridgefield. Both Ridgefield State Representative John Frey and veteran cable TV producer Al Bruhn have informed Marty Heiser they don't want the Republican endorsement to seek First Selectman in Ridgefield. Al Bruhn was asked by Ridgefield Republican official Marty Heiser at Comcast June 14 if he wanted to seek Ridgefield's First Selectman position who simply declined and recommended John Frey. Marty Heiser said John Frey declined as well. The Ridgefield Republican party has no candidate to challenge incumbent Rudy Marconi during the next municipal election.
In the meantime, Al Bruhn, an invited guest on Ideas At Work and Beyond talked about the Ridgefield Press and News-Times coverage of drug and alcohol problems in Ridgefield. A Ridgefield High School teacher, who chose not to reveal her identity, called the program and refuted the Press account of how students reported the abundance of drugs at their high school. Bruhn supported the Press account and his drug informant on the serious drug trafficking at RHS that lead to an apparent suicide of a student last fall. The caller blamed the former high school principal for allowing students to have freedom to leave the building and engage in drugs. Bruhn said Rudy Marconi is to blame for the current drug problem, since he endorsed a convicted drug user Jack Tobin in 2001 with a media spectacle in town. Bruhn claims Marconi's endorsement sent a message to kids that it is olay to do drugs in town. Bruhn also questioned the credentials of incoming school Superintendent Deb Dow with her freedom of speech problems in Wilton. Dow refused students to produce a play about Iraq which gained national attention.