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The Hubris of "Comfort"

Thursday, April 2, 2026

Sherman's leadership publicly rejects cyber insurance despite managing tens of millions in public funds. Why this "comfortable" decision is an open invitation to disaster.

Demolition by Negligence: The Banality of Sherman’s $42.8M Crisis

Thursday, March 12, 2026

In municipal politics, we often mistake incompetence for malice. The true scandal behind the Sherman School bond is not that the administration engineered a crisis, but that they used a culture of fear to mask their complete oblivion to it.

2015 Question: The Leadership Failure Behind the $42.8M School Bond

Tuesday, March 10, 2026

A $42.8 million crisis is not an act of God; it is cultivated over time. As the town debates the staggering cost of the Sherman School, an uncomfortable question must be asked of the First Selectman's office.

The Professional Victim: Unmasking Covert Narcissism

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

The most dangerous manipulators don't seek the spotlight—they seek your sympathy. Covert narcissists fly under the radar, presenting as modest, sensitive, and misunderstood. But beneath the "nice guy" mask, they rely on manufactured victimhood narratives, subtle gaslighting, and quiet charm to control the narrative and everyone around them.

Trinity Church Rises from Ashes

Tuesday, April 8, 2025

Sherman's Holy Trinity Catholic Church has undergone a transformative journey, as it evolves to meet the needs of its congregation. From leadership changes and a significant parish merger to the approval and construction of a new chapel, a lot has happened in a just a few years. The new structure aims to blend modern functionality with Sherman's architectural heritage, ensuring a welcoming space for worship and community activities.