It is the picture of an "Allshred Services" truck, parked outside the mayor's administrative offices at Massillon City Hall.
According to the Allshred Services website;
"When you use the document destruction services of Allshred Services, you can trust that your confidential documents are completely destroyed, unreadable and unreconstructable using our unique double shred process."
Well, that is sure to good to know.
Our faithful reader then wondered if, "Cicchinelli got approval from the city records commission before he started shredding public records?"
Well, if it is a commission he appointed, we assume approval would not be much of an issue.
We also assume the shredding bill is the one bill our city auditor plans on paying before the end of the year.
According to one city hall insider, and faithful reader, things were a bit stressful at City Hall yesterday. Our Mayor for One More Day lost it, and was quite angry with Community Development Director Aane Aaby for agreeing to stay for a month to assist the new mayor.
Apparently Aaby didn't get the memo.
Make things as bad as possible for the mayor-elect.
One More Day.
"Cicchinelli still wasn't concerned because construction trailers and equipment have been removed from the site. He remains optimistic The Arena will be built" (The Repository, May 14, 2003).