Touring the old Armory this morning, we walked past a row of rooms with steel bars and locking doors -- one of them clearly used to store ammunition back in the day.
Pointing to one that's painted with light blue, Mayor Art Ward turned to the city's economic development director, Jonathan Rosenthal.
"Jonathan, your new office," the mayor said, his hand sweeping to show off the prison cell-like room.
Rosenthal managed to muster a smile.
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10 comments:
Better watch it Mayor, you to will be named when Rosenthal sues the city.
His only office should be the unemployment line!
Some of Mayor Ward's "jokes" are not funny. That was one of them.
light blue is nice...stiff upper light, Jonathan....
Did Rosenthal take any pictures?
Rosenthal won't complain about Ward: he knows that Ward helped save his dupa when Stortz wanted to get rid of him.
do you know many people would be happy and better workers if that was his office... anywhere but City Hall. funny the Mayor said that, he had his chance to get rid of him and blew it. So now we all suffer
I bet Rosenthal is going to cry now...boo-hoo someone always has to pick on me... I dont know why I just can't do my job.. Maybe because you do NOTHING for the City of Bristol!!
Shoot, if you get him out of city hall, you will never know where he is!
You will see him at6 dunkin donuts with half the police dept.
Mayor had bars also,DUI.
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