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Springfield Town Manager to retire By Susan Smallheer Staff Writer | April 29,2014
SPRINGFIELD – Town Manager Robert Forguites announced his retirement late Monday night at the conclusion of a Select Board meeting. Forguites, 75, said he would stay full time until the end of September, and then work for a smooth transition until the end of December and schedule “a graceful exit.” Forguites has been town manager for 16 years, and before that, served the town four years as comptroller after a career with a variety of Vermont banks. A native of Brandon, he has lived in Springfield since 1978. He is one of the longest serving town managers in Springfield, and he said, “one of the oldest.” Quoting from Lewis Carroll's “Through the Looking Glass,” Forguites said “'The time has come,' the Walrus said, 'to talk of many things: Of shoes, and ships, and sealing wax, of cabbages and kings.'” “Now, I am neither a walrus nor a carpenter,” Forguites told the board. “I am neither a cabbage nor a king. However, I do need to talk about something,” he said, said he needed to “end some speculation, and I'm sure you have heard the speculation.” “I know that I must be fair to the town of Springfield. The town has been good to me and to my wife and has given a good education to our son. I also know that I must be fair to myself,” said Forguites. “Therefore, I intend to head down the road to retirement.” Forguites, whose wife Barbara died a few years ago, said there were many projects at their North Springfield home – “so that will be my retirement project.” “And, who knows, I might want to quote Nancy Kerrigan after she won one of her skating titles and say, “I'm going to Disney World!” After his announcement, there was stunned silence, and his secretary Donna Hall wiped tears from her eyes. Finally board members spoke one by one and thanked Forguites for his long service and dedication. “People have told me 'You'll know when it is time,' and I know it is now time to start the process,” Forguites said. Thomas Kennedy, executive director of the Southern Windsor County Regional Planning Commission, who was at the meeting to discuss several issues, praised Forguites' professionalism and kindness. He said in his 25 years with the regional planning commission, he had never worked with anyone “with the integrity of Bob Forguites.” They have worked very closely on many issues, Kennedy said. “He's no longer Bob Forguites, he's my friend. You'll never get another town manager like Bob.” Afterward, Forguites told reporters that he had almost retired last fall, and then during the budget process, before convincing himself to stay through another budget session and March Town Meeting. He said his proudest accomplishment was a uninterrupted string of town budget victories and bond votes since he became manager. Forguites was appointed interim town manager in May 1998, and had initially declined the permanent job, but in July 1998, he was named to the job permanently. “I know it's time,” he said. Chairman Kristi Morris said he wasn't surprised at Forguites' decision, and said he had talked to him in recent months about his pending decision. “He gave us until September and we'll have to figure out what to do," said Morris.
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Not that one man could have changed the mess that is Springfield, I am cautiously hopeful that some young forward thinker gets in there. Let's hope the Select Board feels the same. The Springfield Taxpayer can no longer afford champagne ideas on a Pepsi budget.
ReplyDeleteReally, Forguites and champagne ideas? Somehow that doesn't compute. He was a very nice, cordial, honest man. But he was egregiously risk adverse. You don't get a 19 and 0 budget passage record in Springfield by taking any budgetary risks, or champagne ideas, or even spending money to save money in the long run.
DeleteThank you for your service to this community.
ReplyDeleteFor all of Springfield's trials and tribulations, it cannot be denied that Bob Forguites is a decent man. His methods and style may be questioned, but his decency is beyond reproach.
ReplyDeleteBob Forguites is the epitomy of decency and civility. Had that been the key to a prosperous Springfield we would be the most prosperous town in Vermont.
DeleteI agree. He is a great person.
DeleteThis is great news as far as I am concerned. NOW, the interesting part will be to see who his replacement will be. It REALLY needs to be someone younger with the ability to be proactive and have some foresight to what the future could hold and how to get there
ReplyDeleteGood news is that we have plenty of candidates who's name is "Anonymous" that have campaigned over the last few years on this blog site. The ones whom are able to bash, slash, and otherwise just be nasty claiming that their idea of Springfield's future is bleak. They have the answers to all the questions. Now lets vote one of em in.
ReplyDeleteThe pot (MyComment) calling the kettle (Anonymous) black. Thanks for your hypocrisy.
DeleteMy few dealings with Mr. Forguites were always very pleasant. A good man in a very difficult job. Happy retirement Bob!!!
ReplyDeleteThank you Bob. It has not been an easy job but you have always handled it graciously with a good attitude!
ReplyDeleteFrom the make-up of the Selectboard and re-make up of the Selectboard, I don't see to many young people campaigning for Town politics(positions). It's a lot easier to wish for change and spout off on a blog
ReplyDeleteYou ought to know 10:41. You ought to know!
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