The East Providence
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MAY 2013 Volume 9, no. 5
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Serving the Community and Businesses of East Providence
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Summer Fun Guide see page 57...
Prom & Wedding 2013 see page 47...
American Legion
Memorial Day Parade Monday May 27th at 10 am
Starts at Oldham Elementary School on Bullocks Point Ave and will end at the American Legion More info on page 17
Charles “Chip” Rocha Cleared
EPHS Voke Principal is one of many wins for Attorney Tom McAndrew
By Bob Rodericks “I want you to know up front, that I have represented many East Providence employees or officials and, respectfully, I would tell you that I usually win here,” attorney Thomas J. McAndrew confidently told former East Providence Schools Superintendent Taras Herbowy. “Let’s settle this without much expense to all.” McAndrew was representing former school department Director of Buildings and Grounds, Bruce Bird, several years ago. Herbowy and the school committee were “firing” Bird for reasons they related to his job performance. However, after all the evidence was submitted, Bird and McAndrew prevailed. Bird, from Kingston, Massachusetts chose to accept a settlement in lieu of keeping his job. It was, as McAndrew had predicted, one of about 9 or 10 costly losing lawsuits for the city of East Providence through the years. “It’s about doing what is right and fair for everyone. It shouldn’t have to become a matter for the courts,” McAndrew told the Reporter recently. However when East Providence workers feel they need an attorney to protect themselves, many have called Tom McAndrew. McAndrew has extensive experience in labor and employment matters, representing various public entities, and private sector employers in proceedings before Federal and State Courts, the National Labor Relations Board, State Labor Relations Board, Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, Human Rights Commission, and arbitrators. He has successfully tried many cases in State and Federal Courts and has negotiated in excess of 400 Collective Bargaining Agreements in the private and public sector. McAndrew was also a Deputy Assistant Commissioner of Education for Rhode Island from 1974-1979. continued on page 6...
EP’s Own “Rocky” Announces His Retirement Read K-Robs story on page 4...
Don't Miss the 3rd Annual RIDE WITH K-ROB More info on page 23...