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About: This bingo card captures all the classic moments and inside jokes from a New England-style town meeting. Perfect for longtime residents, local officials, or first-time attendees, it adds a fun twist to civic engagement. Expect friendly ribbing and knowing chuckles as familiar personalities and recurring debates make an appearance throughout the night.
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This Town Hall Bingo Cards Game contains following Words or Phrases: Ambulance mention, Ken Blais commentary, "…my taxes…", FinCom gives an annoyed look and goes to the mic, 'point of order', hand vote, hand vote recount, James Keast Shout Out, "I've lived here for [25/30/40] years…", "Can everyone hear me in the back?", Someone says "I'll try to be brief" and then absolutely isn't., Amendment to the amendment., "Can legal counsel clarify?", Rushford (or son) speaks, Moderator reminds people to state their name and precinct/address., Person says "I'm confused.", Someone mentions the school roof, Someone says Blair Square, Cross St., or Marshall St., Same resident comments on more than one article, Person at mic says "quick question" → not quick., 😡 dialog between a town member and FinCom, someone says "it's complicated ", Town manager shuts down a topic with a simple clear explanation, Someone explains that this only authorizes the town to petition the legislature, "It's only a feasibility study, "This is NOT approval for a new school", Mention of "kicking the can", Teacher/parent gives emotional speech, "We finally got into the MSBA", Someone goes to the mic with a binder or equivalent, Asks a question already answered.