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Little History Lesson.
Twenty years ago, the City of Worcester sold these two lots for $10,000 in August of 2002 for $10,000.
The buyer was suppose to develop the lot for off street parking and needed to start within one year, per the terms of the deed.
Flash forward 20 years
- No work ever started
- One would seem to think a violation of the agreement
- We never got a parking lot.
Now we read that the City of Worcester is releasing deed restrictions and the property is being sold. Although the property was sold at a reduced price and none of the work, per terms of the deed were ever done, the City of Worcester is releasing deed restrictions.......
Here is two million dollar question.
What are these lots being sold for??
Is the city charging the current owner anything for this release???
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Instead of 2, there'll only be one JFK-ORH flight. No MCO flight either.
I wonder what Andy Davis has to say about this...
I also wonder what Andy Davis has to say about marketing of the airport...
That would align with every other aspect of this horribly negotiated “deal”
They are bent on creating an employment free, rent free, automobile free zone full of poor people with no prospects to rise above poverty. Everyone will have the same exact “equitable” outcome and be 100% dependent on them. If you fall out of the party line, you starve.
People need to get out and vote next election and bring in people who have brains as well as eyes and ears
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I’ve had much worse experiences with other airlines. Always.
Massachusetts JetBlue passengers left waiting on plane after airport crew leaves for night
https://www.wcvb.com/article/jetblue-worcester-massachusetts-passengers-wait-plane-workers-went-home/39442974
Twitter passenger tweets:
1. https://twitter.com/curwynhenry/status/1503591310812487683
2. https://twitter.com/curwynhenry/status/1503592009075933185
3. https://twitter.com/curwynhenry/status/1503594022950080512
4. https://twitter.com/Jdc2c/status/1503594903842041864
Good thing that the air traffic controllers stuck around.