State OKs charge for e-mail record request

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August 19, 2008

[edit] State OKs charge for e-mail record request

"The state's public records supervisor has ruled that the town can charge the Daily News roughly $600 for a month's worth of e-mails requested from Town Administrator Anthony Troiano.

After Troiano originally provided a quote of $2,104 for copies of e-mails he sent and received between Feb. 1 and March 4, the Daily News filed an appeal with Supervisor of Records Alan Cote in Secretary of State William Galvin's office. The town agreed to lower its expense estimate after officials spoke with a staff attorney in Cote's Public Records Division."

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