A Massachusetts town leader resigned his post on Monday, citing the "all-consuming" controversy surrounding the Mashpee Wampanoag
Tribe.
Adam Bond, the chairman of the selectmen in the town of Middleboro, wanted to reopen the
town's intergovernmental agreement with the tribe. He criticized colleagues who didn't want a better casino deal.
The tribe has come under scrutiny due to the resignation and guilty plea of its former chairman, who negotiated the casino deal.
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(The Cape Cod Times 1/27)
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