In yesterday's Daily Times: "Legislative leaders warned Wednesday that Maryland's $1.6 billion budget shortfall could lead to larger K-12 classroom sizes and higher college tuition costs, as well as cuts to health care providers and environmental programs."
Look, I'm not going to pass blame on the Daily Times, their article yesterday was a great one. What I would like to say is, we can provide more of an opinion than they can and quite frankly while the City Council was out there passing the Linens of the Week property, do tell us who's going to now pay for the ENVIRONMENTAL work on that property. There's talk about soil issues and aspestos.
Of course this information has been out there about the State cutting back for a few weeks now, this article simply allowed the timing of the donation of such mentioned property to prove once again that your Council Members don't do their homework. OR, they knew it and simply don't care that it will cost the taxpayers of Salisbury instead.
Like I said, I can't wait until Louise Smith makes her announcement today.
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When this company offered me a job as manager , I turned it down after a tour of the facility. Wayyyy out of line. Everything went down the drain , EVERYTHING!
No, the three buffoons on that council didn't do their homework.
Two of them - Campbell and Cohen - did their homework - and they voted NO!
While that means the "city council" accepted Linens of the Week, voters need to know what that really means.
I wonder what the 3 that voted "yes" get out of the deal?
Is it really true now that the owners of Linens has started to renege because the city will not excuse them from all libility of dirty EP matters?
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