Rehoboth officials deny censorship in cable TV flap

Controversy stems from decision not to broadcast meeting

Rehoboth Town Hall. (Sun Chronicle file photo)

Posted: Sunday, April 28, 2013 1:16 am | Updated: 1:59 am, Sun Apr 28, 2013.

Rehoboth officials deny censorship in cable TV flap BY JOSEPH S. SIEGEL FOR THE SUN CHRONICLE The Sun Chronicle |

REHOBOTH - Town officials are denying charges of censorship stemming from an April 4 meeting of the finance committee that was not broadcast.

Robert McKim, a member of the cable television advisory committee, said Selectmen Chairwoman Sue Pimental and finance committee Chairman Michael Deignan halted the broadcast due to the presence of former Selectman Christopher Morra.

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