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Legal Clash Exposes Administrative Incompetence at Sherman School: Municipal Leaders Weaponize Public Fear to Hide Construction Failures

Monday, June 22, 2026

A visceral outrage over a drone surveying the Sherman School construction site exposes a deeper structural crisis at Town Hall: an administration weaponizing public panic to hide construction defects and override federal law.

Analog Administration Fails Basic Digital Literacy in Sherman's $50 Million Farce

Sunday, June 7, 2026

Technology functions much like an automobile for most modern users. That fundamental ignorance becomes terrifying when it infects the highest levels of municipal government.

Video Transcripts Expose Haphazard Procurements Masking a Complete Lack of Financial Oversight

Friday, June 5, 2026

Surfaced video evidence reveals something significantly more disturbing regarding the $300 local school project budget short fall. It is not a calculated strategy; it's administrative laziness.

State FOI Commission Officially Dockets Complaint Against Sherman School Building Committee

Friday, May 29, 2026

The State of Connecticut Freedom of Information Commission has formally docketed a legal complaint against the Sherman School Building Committee, escalating the transparency dispute over the town's $50 million megaproject.

Taxpayers Are Not ATMs: Why a $42.8 Million Community Investment Demands Respect

Wednesday, March 4, 2026

Sherman taxpayers understand the value of a good school, whether we have children enrolled or not. We are all on the same side. But when we ask to see the ledgers for a historic $42.8 million bill, the administration treats us like outsiders whose only job is to write the check.

Demolition by Neglect: The Engineered Collapse of the Sherman School

Friday, February 27, 2026

Imagine entrusting your home to a caretaker, only for them to return the maintenance checks and let the house rot. That is exactly how Town Hall engineered the $42.8 million school crisis.

The Powerless Town Hall: Passing the Buck on a $42.8M Crisis

Sunday, February 22, 2026

When it comes to calling the police on a drone, Town Hall is happy to flex its authority. But when it comes to inspecting a $42.8 million construction site, local officials claim they have no power. Read the official letters proving the Sherman Building and Zoning departments are punting oversight to the state and letting contractors run wild.

The FOIA Files: State Police Officially Clear Drone Flights

Friday, February 20, 2026

Town Hall claimed our drone flights over the $42.8M school project were illegal harassment. No state, local, or federal laws were broken. First Selectman is using 911 as private security to silence the press.

Don Lowe vs. The Constitution: Weaponizing the State Police

Wednesday, February 18, 2026

Dispatching State Troopers to silence a lawful drone flight reveals a dangerous misunderstanding of our constitutional rights. We examine how First Selectman Don Lowe treats the town of Sherman like a private corporation—and treats taxpayers asking questions about a $42.8 million project like unruly employees who need to be disciplined.

The Cost of Denial: Bankruptcy, Blue Tarps, and a $42.8M Crisis

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

It began with officials denying obvious safety hazards. It escalated to crews frantically hanging blue tarps on a federal holiday. Now, as the $42.8 million Sherman School project demands more oversight, we uncover a troubling financial baseline: the First Selectman’s personal bankruptcy filing just weeks before his first election.

Progress at Sherman School

Wednesday, September 3, 2025

From above, the scene at Sherman School tells a story of anticipation. Fresh aerial images taken by a professional drone pilot reveal the campus ringed by fencing, with industrial-sized dumpsters stationed like sentries around its perimeter.