And NO, it will be
The desperate motion by attorney Michael Pill and FRIENDS OF THE M.N. SPEAR MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY, INC. for a review by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court of Judge Rup's recent decision to throw out his grown children's two yes votes in the overly contentious failed Shutesbury Library $1.4 million override vote has been denied.
The case remains in the appeals court but this attempt to leapfrog that judicial arena would have fast tracked the case thus giving it a chance to be heard before the June 30 deadline for the town to accept a $2.1 million state grant towards construction of the $3.5 million library. Now it as all but assured the June 30 deadline cannot be met. A very expensive overdue notice for sure.
Maybe now would be a good time for, um, compromise?
Supreme Judicial Court for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts
RE: No. DAR-20760
FRIENDS OF THE M.N. SPEAR MEMORIAL PUBLIC LIBRARY, INC. & others
vs.
BOARD OF REGISTRARS OF VOLTERA OF THE TOWN OF SCHUTESBURY & others
Franklin Superior Court No. FRCV2012-00014
A.C. No. 2012-P-0843
NOTICE OF DENIAL OF APPLICATION FOR DIRECT APPELLATE REVIEW
Please take note that on May 24, 2012, the above-captioned Application for Direct Appellate Review was denied.
Susan Mellen, Clerk
Dated: May 24, 2012
To: William A. McDermott, Jr., Esquire
Michael Pill, Esquire
Donna L. Macnicol, Esquire
Alan Seewald, Esquire
Franklin Superior Court Dept.