A ukulele-wielding critic of the Natick School Committee got shot down during a meeting recently when he tried to make remarks about the recently resigned superintendent and a potential replacement for him.
Ronald Alexander, of Wellesley, who said he had already filed three Open Meeting Law violation complaints against the School Committee, began his public comment with a song accompanied by a ukulele.
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