City gets a new look
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Things are going to be a little different around here.
Jane Egly was voted in, Wayne Baglin out. Of course, it’s not
uncommon for Baglin to be on again, off again. He first ran for City
Council in 1972 but lost. He was elected to the council in 1978, left
for an overseas job, and then was reelected in 1994. He lost the seat
in 1998 and was reelected again in 2000.
So we won’t be saying goodbye just yet.
For now, congratulations are owed to Egly and Cheryl Kinsman.
On the school board, things will be very much the same. It
certainly will be interesting, considering the amount of anger that
has cropped up during a controversy about talks with MTV and more
recently a contentious baseball fence. Apparently El Hathaway and Jan
Vickers’ records were strong enough to keep them in the residents’
trust column.
Now we won’t neglect to mention Martha Anderson and Lara Parisi.
The women were uncontested but have been elected to office all the
same, and it’s nice to know the positions will be held by
well-respected Lagunans.
The women were lucky not to have to endure some of what the other
candidates dealt with. Was it the negative campaigning by Citizens
for Good, Honest Government and Civility in Local Politics and
Therefore Against Wayne Baglin that did Baglin in? It’s hard to be
sure, but we hope people went by their own knowledge of Baglin’s
history rather than depending on hit pieces.
Whatever the incentive, the masses came out to vote. They had
their say and now the community will move forward and continue to
keep an eye on our leaders, appreciating them when they do it right
and speaking up when something seems wrong.
We will start by looking into the funding of the campaigns. How
much and from whom? It may all be benign information, it may be
controversial. Either way, we’ll get it out there.
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