Dear Joyce Moyer,
I received your letter that you wrote about me at the board meeting. I must say I was shocked. Joyce for you to write that is a disgrace. To mention how I\’m negative caught up in power, and a million other things is a flat out lie and you know it. Why don\’t you send your letter to Cleary\’s Notebook. Instead you hide behind a piece of paper and spread lies about me. What are you so afraid of.
I started this investigation into the feral cat problem not because I wanted to but because it was a problem that faced Gloucester City. You told me personally no one in city government wanted to work with you in the past. Now I see why. I was willing to here you out, and try to work with you to help solve a problem that affects the residents of this town. You also told me you did not want to be involved in politics. To that I have a question. Without local government leaders involved how would you expect this problem to be addressed? I put myself out there only to be attacked by you and your organization, and I don\’t regret it because I know I am doing the right thing. I only have the best interest of Gloucester City in mind, and hopefully as a resident you do as well.
In closing Ms. Moyer I would like to say that your letter was a direct attack on me, and what I am trying to do; and I will not step down to your level. I am proud to be apart of this administration, to serve the residents of Gloucester City, and bring about change. As a human being I will be polite and still hope we can work together to help solve this feral cat problem. However you need to change your attitude. This has been a problem for years, and to attack the person who bought this problem up makes no sense to me.
I will promise to the people of Gloucester City that I will continue to fight to solve this problem that faces us all. Along with the rest of the Mayor\’s Advisory Committee on Feral Cats, the mayor and any other person who wants to see this issue solved I will do my best in seeing that the necessary actions are taken.
Sincerely,
John P. Schmidt, Member
Gloucester City Board of Health
Mayor\’s Advisory Committee on Feral Cats
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