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The Fall River City Disability Commission told members on Nov. 12 that it will meet with contractor Sam Mock after the holidays to discuss renewal of the commission's website contract, which expires in March.
Chairman Dennis Paul Celi said the work group will meet with Sam Mock in January by conference call to review the contract and any transition. Commissioner Dan Robillard (treasurer) was assigned to the website work group and will participate with staff. The commission described the existing allocation as $7,000 total for the three‑year contract term; commissioners said they plan to vote on whether to renew at the February meeting.
Commissioners discussed the possibility that Sam Mock, now a schoolteacher at the Henry Lord School, would train a replacement if the commission decides to renew and the contractor cannot continue the same role. The commission said a March follow‑up meeting with Sam Mock is possible if more information or a demonstration is needed before the February vote.
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