Saturday, July 14, 2012

Tom Ramiccio

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Ever wonder what happened to Tom Ramiccio?

Tom is working for The Carlisle Palm Beach, an assisted living facility in Lantana and has just joined the Greater Lantana Chamber of Commerce.

He also is against changing the name of our City. Aren't most of us?

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16 comments:

Anonymous said...

Where is the link to the report @ 6:00 PM the reporter mentions at the end? What did business owners in Lake Worth say? What did the Chamber of Commerce say? Let's get the whole report...........

Anonymous said...

Good for Tom! At least he's heiping seniors unlike others who sit on their computer all day long!

Lynn Anderson said...

Ah gee, you mean you missed my picture in today's PB Post out there petitioning in the vice mayor's neighborhood? My feelings are hurt.

Anonymous said...

Would have asked your friend „SM for het Germany Report -guesd what-she doesn't have one!

Lynn Anderson said...

Commissioner Mulvehill answered that question--
Do you have a memory retention problem?
Again, ask your buddy Scott to give one report on anything he has ever attended. You keep picking on Suzanne. Whatever is your problem?

Anonymous said...

Scott Maxwell says this is about honoring our past and he can say that with a straight face. You have to be kidding me, Maxwell. The big lies continue.

Get Smart said...

Scott, I don't know who you are listening to but it sure ain't the voters. Ramiccio is smarter.

Anonymous said...

OMG, I never thought I'd agree with Tom Ramiccio! Just goes to show what a terrible commissioner Scott Maxwell is --he makes Ramiccio look smart!

Anonymous said...

Scottie please talk to the people and not just Greg Rice, Peggy, Jack and the boys. Thanks very much.

Anonymous said...

Ramiccio sure looked spiffy in that interview. Seemed pretty staged to me, is he planning another run for mayor again? For the love of Lake Worth Beach, I sure hope NOT.

S. Williams said...

Personally, I like the idea of adding beach to our City,s name. While we have our share of bad publicity, it would be nice to not be confused with unincorporated lake worth,. I think it would give us a fresh start, something we desperately need. as a homeowner and voter, that's my opinion.

Anonymous said...

So why don't we flip it? How about calling unincorporated LW, "Lake Worth West"? Retaining LWorth as the name is historically ours -
And in regard to almost very post up there (anons) -
Seriously, an opinion on ONE non-critical item can make u say that Maxwell is a forever idiot and Ramiccio has the brains?
How may bad decisions do you make a month?

Anonymous said...

West Lake Worth. Great idea.

Anonymous said...

Calling Tom Ramiccio "smart" is a joke. Get it? The BIGGEST idiot in LW politcs is no longer Ramiccio, it's Maxwell. (Maxwell #1, Rammicio #2.)

But make no mistake. I've known Maxwell for 20 years. When he was a minority commissioner fighting against Romano et al, he seemed to be an average citizen in a sea of "good ol boys." In Phase 2, he was against everything again, on a commission that I thought was going in the right direction. (He was better than Retha Lowe, but not who I wanted to rep me in Dist 1.)

Now, in the majority, drunk with power, he's not critical of anything done by majority comm or staff (since he's in control of 2 other votes & hires/fires staff.) So out of the blue, he puts a non-issue of name change on the ballot, while denying the vote to a real issue: changes in our comp plan on heights downtown.

He spends years railing against "bright & shiny objects" then finds the brightest, shiniest object to put on the ballot --to take away attention from the real issues at hand.

Actually, I've said for years that everything west of Congress needs to be West Lake Worth (or better West PB County.) But a city cannot control USPS. If we change to LW Beach, places now called "Lake Worth" will officially be changed to "Lake Worth Beach." --Just like Deray, Boyton, etc.

As the city is about to celebrate 100 years as Lake Worth, this is the WORST time to change the city's name --thereby negating 100 years of history.

Anonymous said...

Hey...it works for Boca

Anonymous said...

Anony at 10:19--well stated.