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Contact Publisher Joe Albero at alberobutzo@wmconnect.com or 410-430-5349
I though Jake lives in Parsonberg?
Salisbury is being stolen, make that sold, tomorrow, Nov. 3.Sellers -- the residentsBuyers -- SAPOA/slumlords, Chamber of Commerce crowd, the Gillis gang.
Hey, I got one of those calls too. Don't even live within the city limits....go figure?
the fired writer from the daily times is now working for the coastal board of realtors as their political/legislative rep...big mistake
Sad.
Why are they bothering with this when he's unopposed? Let them waste their money.
un-bolivia-ble.Sure hope my house sells before total collapse...
True. Realtors backing Jake Day and Jack Heath.7:02 said it all. Thanks, Jim Ireton. You brought this on more than you know.
glad I'm not a Realtor paying for robocalls for an unopposed candidate in a city called "da Bury"
The residential rental "industry" grosses over $100,000,000 per year in Salisbury. They can afford it.
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I though Jake lives in Parsonberg?
Salisbury is being stolen, make that sold, tomorrow, Nov. 3.
Sellers -- the residents
Buyers -- SAPOA/slumlords, Chamber of Commerce crowd, the Gillis gang.
Hey, I got one of those calls too. Don't even live within the city limits....go figure?
the fired writer from the daily times is now working for the coastal board of realtors as their political/legislative rep...big mistake
Sad.
Why are they bothering with this when he's unopposed? Let them waste their money.
un-bolivia-ble.
Sure hope my house sells before total collapse...
True. Realtors backing Jake Day and Jack Heath.
7:02 said it all. Thanks, Jim Ireton. You brought this on more than you know.
glad I'm not a Realtor paying for robocalls for an unopposed candidate in a city called "da Bury"
The residential rental "industry" grosses over $100,000,000 per year in Salisbury. They can afford it.
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