Troyer’s ‘obsession’ with Harper is now over!

Dear Editor:

Now that the February 25th deadline for School Board Trustee is past and Michael Harper is not running, Tom Troyer can now find some peace of mind (Just like Humpty-Dumpty, Harper ‘had a great fall’), February 3, 2002.

The one he should be obsessed with is Adam Michaels who wrote publicly that Tom was against the school budget because he does not care about students or property values; who refused to let Tom attend a Keystone meeting and dragged his name through the criminal courts for one year. I don’t remember Michael Harper doing any of the above.

If Tom Troyer put “people before politics” and took a stand for or against building a new library instead of wimping out that he didn’t study the issue, maybe he would not have taken his “great fall” in the mayoral race.

The first time that my tires were slashed in Harmon Cove there was another rumor about Michael Harper that from the description given it might have been him, but I would like to clear that up now: It was not him. A second time my tires were punctured with an instrument much smaller than an ice pick just a few days after, I wrote a letter to the Harmon Cove II Board of Directors. Several other acts of vandalism have occurred in my carport since then, and it appears to be done from within.

Evelyn Benyo

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