EDITORIAL: Impact of Shoe Sizes on the City of Gardner MA
Gardner Magazine chooses not to publish the salaries of all City Employees because we see no useful purpose in it. However, we will say that it is great that Gardner is finally getting close to having competitive pay for talented individuals such as Gardner’s School Superintendent who arguably has done an awesome job in lifting up Gardner Education to its highest level in decades, those in Public Safety who keep residents safe everyday, those talented in Government who have helped to lift Gardner out of its malaise, and those gifted teachers who have earned higher pay by staying with the Gardner School system. Worth every penny in my opinion.
More important is the Impact of Shoes. My freedom of information request would be to get the shoe size of everyone in the employ of the City. After all, bigger feet must wear City floors and carpets more and perhaps these individuals should be taxed for this benefit. (LOL). Positive reporting is what you’ll get out of Gardner Magazine. And we make no apologies for it. Werner Poegel, Publisher.