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Saturday, January 31, 2015
Springfield, resident fight over demolition order
Springfield will continue its push to do something about a dilapidated and fire-damaged building on Wall Street.
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Bishop should be billed for the amount of tax payer money that is being wasted discussing this matter. Stronger terms need to happen for him prolonging the inevitable. One of Springfield's finest he is.
ReplyDeleteDoes Hindinger get paid by the hour?
ReplyDeleteWhen the town is done removing that burnt out building, it should not waste time to get rid of that eye sore that is acting as a wall to support those crappy paintings. If that happens then we will be able to see a very nice stretch of river which would certainly make Springfield more pleasing to look at.
ReplyDeletemake Bishop live in the building as it is
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