"I have a suggestion for the Middleboro Board of Selectmen and residents who voted for the “proposed” Mashpee Wampanoag casino – stop drinking the Kool-Aid in ’09!
At the July 2007 Town Meeting, the Finance Committee, the folks you rely on to figure the costs vs. revenues of projects, voted against signing the Inter-Governmental Agreement with the tribe. Also at that meeting, Middleboro residents were asked (Article 3) if they wanted a casino, to which the majority vote was a resounding “No.”
Middleboro state Reps. William Straus, Stephen Cannessa and Thomas Calter all are opposed; in fact, Rep. Calter came to Middleboro and presented a clear and concise argument against the proposal. "
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Frank Dunphy: Casino agreement should be scrapped
(The Quincy Patriot Ledger 1/22)
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Letter: No deal for Mashpee Wampanoag casino
Thursday, January 22, 2009
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