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Volume LXI No. 15 “My life is like a stroll on the beach ... as near to the edge as I can go.” –– Henry David Thoreau Wednesday, April 6, 2011
North Hill
fight persists
Pilgrim moves in, but Johnson
Golf gets appeals court stay
By Justin Graeber, Clipper Editor On Monday, April 4, the
justin@duxburyclipper.com
state appeals court granted
The town of Duxbury ap- Doug Johnson of Johnson Golf
peared to score a major vic- Management, the course’s pre-
tory in the legal battle over vious manager, a stay of the
the management of the North Superior Court judge’s order,
Hill golf course last week, as a pending review by a single jus-
Superior Court judge vacated tice. The order in question is a
a long-standing injunction and March 30 decision by Middle-
allowed a new company to take sex Superior Court Judge Her-
over the course. However, in man J. Smith, that vacated a Despite Dwight, featuring Scott Ferrigno on guitar, vocalist Allison Berry, bassist Jim Goldenberg
keeping with the tumultuous preliminary injunction from and guitarist Mark Endresen, along with Mark DiOrio on keyboard and Matt Koomey on drums (not
recently history of the course, pictured) rock out at the School House Rock fundraiser at the Tarkiln Community Center. Photo by Karen Wong
not everything is resolved. continued on page 16
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Weather Reflections
Blue Hills Observatory reports the average temperature for last
March as just 0.2 degrees above normal. The first half of the month
was significantly warmer than normal, while the second half was
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them to use them whenever reusable shopping bags, don’t
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mind members of the commu- out the bulbs in your house to
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Gathered around one of the Steinway pianos with Steve Dawe of the
Steinert Company are members of Cadette Troops 80331 and 80485.
Back row: Brenda Buchanan, chaperone, Madeline Buchanan. Front
row: Mei MacQuerrie, Mary Kate Lyons, Sara Walker, Megan Roy,
Lauren Roy and Sophie Roy.
day, April 6, at 7:30 p.m. at the Girl Scout House for all Duxbury
Girl Scout leaders. We will be covering all our spring activities
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events. The girls were given a tour by Steve Dawe and had the
good fortune to be there as a pianist, who was to perform at
the Isabelle Stewart Gardner Museum, was selecting his piano.
He graciously agreed to play for the girls and treated them to a
mini-concert. The girls were able to tour the areas where techni-
cians were working on the dismantled pianos. The Cadettes are
working on their Music Interest Project and hope to return to the
Steinert Company soon to attend one of the recitals. Last Friday
the two troops of Cadettes met jointly once again at the Scout
House for the annual Easter egg service project. The girls filled
4440 plastic Easter eggs to be used at the town Easter Egg hunt!
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the girls in Troop 80331.
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troubleshooting workshop is available to members only. April’s
monthly field trip will be to Ellisville State Park, with the date
to be announced.
Duxbury Camera Club meets the first Wednesday of each
month, except July and August, from 7-9:15 p.m. at the library.
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October 24, 2008: All sealed 30 ruling ordering Johnson Helping High School Students and Their Families
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for proposal for a five-year chain of events.
management contract for the of the course to the town and While the aforementioned
North Hill Country Club due to leave the premises. legal battle was ongoing, the
to Duxbury. The town decides, However, on Tuesday town obtained permission
after reviewing the proposals, Duxbury Town Counsel Rob- from the state inspector gen-
that the evaluation procedure ert Troy filed a motion to eral to reject all the bid from
was not correctly followed and strike that stay, saying that the disputed 2008 process and
the process will have to start Johnson’s attorney had not
over. start afresh.
followed proper procedure by The contract was put out
Dec. 12, 2008: Original com- waiting for the original Supe- to bid again twice this year
plaint filed by Johnson Golf rior Court justice to rule first. (the first round received no
in Middlesex Superior Court (That judge, Herman J. Smith
against Duxbury and the North applicants). The second time,
Hill Committee, seeking mon-
of Middlesex Superior, denied the contract was awarded to
etary damages and alleging the stay.) Johnson and his at- Pilgrim Golf LLC of Duxbury.
a host of issues, including torney, Stephen Follansbee, Pilgrim was the only bidder
breach of contract, conspiracy did not respond to requests for – Johnson Golf did not submit
and fraud and breach of public comment about this decision a bid.
trust. sent Tuesday. Justice Smith points to this
Jan. 9, 2009: The new dead- The Appeals Court had specifically in his March 30
line for proposals. The town not ruled on Duxbury’s latest ruling.
receives five sealed bids. A motion by press time on Tues- “... in this case, Johnson
panel of three evaluators ranks day. That leaves the case – and had the opportunity to re-
the bids from Johnson Turf the course’s new operator – in bid but chose not to,” Smith
and Golf Management and limbo. writes. “Its inaction belies
Calm Golf, Inc. the highest, and The stay decision is the lat- any claim that vacating this
when the prices are unsealed, est in what has been a ramped-
Calm’s bid is higher. order would cause it to suffer
up legal battle over the past irreparable harm greater than
Jan. 15, 2009: Town Manager week. the harm occasioned upon the
Richard MacDonald awards The legal tussle dates back public interest.”
the contract to Calm Golf. to 2008 when the management It is unclear why the com-
Feb. 3, 2009: Middlesex contract for the course was put pany did not put in a bid. John-
Superior Court Judge Herman out to bid and awarded to the son Golf’s Web site does not
Smith grants a preliminary highest bidder, Calm Golf of
injunction to Johnson Golf, include a phone number, and
Rockland. Johnson, who had Doug Johnson did not respond
effectively barring Duxbury
from awarding the contract run the course for over a de- to multiple e-mails seeking
to Calm. cade, claimed the town con- comment.
spired against him. (The town Town Manager Richard
Sept. 2010: The Board of
Selectmen put North Hill on
had thrown out an earlier bid- MacDonald said last week
their agenda with the intent of ding process, in which John- that he felt vindicated by the
discussing possible contract son was the high bidder, for March 30 ruling from Justice
violations. Johnson obtains procedural reasons.) Johnson Smith.
a gag order from Middlesex sued, successfully obtaining “Everything we have done
Superior Court preventing the an injunction on Feb. 3, 2009 by the letter of the law,” he
town from discussing the mat- that allowed him to continue said. “We’ve followed proper
ter. The order was eventually
lifted at the board voted 2-1 to
terminate Johnson’s contract.
running the course under the
terms of his previous contract.
Calm Golf’s attorney, Da-
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Nov. 24, 2010: Judge Smith vid Edge, was not available award him the bid.”
denies a motion by the town for comment Tuesday morn- MacDonald said that at
for summary judgement and ing but a representative for the end of the day, he wants
his firm said that Calm has no
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injunction, allowing Johnson to make sure the town-owned
official position on the current golf course is open and avail-
to continue running the
course.
situation, due to the ongoing able.
litigation. “My ultimate goal is to get
Jan. 2011: A Plymouth District Calm is currently operat-
judge denies the town’s
ing the Strawberry Valley mu-
this course open for the resi-
dents and the people who use
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Town attorneys had argued
that the case should be in
nicipal course in Abington.
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The injunction allowed John-
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Feb. 2011: The state’s inspec- son to run the course under
tor general rules that the town the terms of his old contract,
has the ability to reject all bids which he did for several years.
from 2008 and put the man- However, the Board of Select-
agement contract back out to men voted to terminated John-
bid. son’s contract in October of
March 2011: The town puts 2010, saying that the manage- AFTERNOON TEA
the contract out to bid and ment company had broken the
gets no submissions. A sec- contract. (Johnson was unable CELEBRATION TEAS
ond round nets one proposal, to obtain a security bond as LIGHT LUNCH
Pilgrim Golf, LLC. outlined in the contract, due to
the ongoing lawsuit.) Johnson WINES, ALE, CORDIALS
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March 30, 2011: Judge Smith
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