Yesterday the blog had its 100,000 page download. Considering the blog started the beginning of September of last year, it actually amazes me that the blog hit 100,000 yesterday.
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Is it a coincidence that in the editorial immediately following this airport editorial that Nemeth and Co state:
...."that when government tries to operate in the private sector, it is apt to make a hash of it".
The editorial subject is the Town of Shrewsburys inability to make a go of the former Edgemere Diner property.
I did not read that.. Ironic isn't it.. The editorial board criticizes Shrewsbury for he Edgemere Diner, while restating for the 100th time that ORH is on track while losses have only been increasing every year now topping $2,000,000. Now that is expensive "hash".
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3 comments:
Is it a coincidence that in the editorial immediately following this airport editorial that Nemeth and Co state:
...."that when government tries to operate in the private sector, it is apt to make a hash of it".
The editorial subject is the Town of Shrewsburys inability to make a go of the former Edgemere Diner property.
Jahn:
I did not read that.. Ironic isn't it.. The editorial board criticizes Shrewsbury for he Edgemere Diner, while restating for the 100th time that ORH is on track while losses have only been increasing every year now topping $2,000,000. Now that is expensive "hash".
Congrats!
Dave from Worcester
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