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Thursday, June 30, 2011

BREAKING NEWS ON SALISBURY WWTP

What was expected to happen this morning at the Circuit Court on the Salisbury Waste Water Treatment Plant, (WWTP) ended within minutes.

The honorable Judge Simpson stated he was a resident of Salisbury and wanted both sides to decide if this was a conflict of interest.

While attorneys on both sides argued, Judge Simpson asked them to think about it and get back with him on their decision.

Anther hearing/court date will be decided.

8 comments:

Anonymous said...

What, never thought about that before today?

Anonymous said...

Another waste of court time and resources. Couldn't this have been decided earlier?

Anonymous said...

Just a good example of our wonderful judicial system , wait , wait , wait maybe this , maybe that. Cancell until my golf game is ended. Any lawyers got time to play today? Just post-pone everything.

Anonymous said...

He's just finding out that he is a resident , wow , this is the kind of judges that we have.
"Land of the free and home of the brave" , not for long!

Anonymous said...

Does anyone know where we can find out how much the 'upgrade' cost AND how much the ongoing legal proceedings are costing us? I think it should be on their website somewhere but i couldn't find it.

Thanks

Joseph Albero said...

I beliebe the original cost was around $84,000,000.00. To FIX what is wrong will cost around an additional $60,000,000.00, excluding legal fees.

Total, $140,000,000.00

Anonymous said...

you can buy a lot of septic tanks for 140 mil....

Anonymous said...

Good old Eastern Shore Ways. Value Engineering at its finest