Woodstock maintenance worker Michael Innello’s attorney has sent more cease-and-desist letters in an ongoing attempt to silence those opposed to her client’s employment. Alan Weber, a vocal critic of town supervisor Bill McKenna, received a letter, as did McKenna’s neighbor Lisa Vianello and concerned parent Cass Speck. All three had signed a letter from town-board candidate Laurie Osmond demanding Innello’s job termination.

Osmond received a follow-up to an August 22 cease-and-desist letter. The new communication noted social media posts that are still active and gave her ten days to comply.

Weber, who is also part of the advocacy group Woodstockers United for Change, has been vocal about the hiring and continued employment of Innello, a Level 3 sex offender. He declined to comment on t

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