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MARLBORO —,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]
The city's proposed economic development fund is now in the state Legislature's hands.
The City Council last night approved a home rule petition designed to create a special revenue fund for business and economic development. The petition moves to the Legislature,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], which ultimately decides its fate.
In the first part of the process in November,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych], the council approved raising the city's local option hotel tax from 4 to 6 percent with the plan to steer the estimated $450,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych],000 in annual revenue to economic development.
Council President Arthur Vigeant proposed the idea to increase the hotel tax with the ultimate goal of stabilizing the residential tax rate by earmarking the additional money for economic development and bringing new growth to the city.
"We have to do something for economic development,[link widoczny dla zalogowanych]," Councilor Joseph Delano said. "We need to do something for the longterm benefit of our residents."
Don't you still get one phone call when you're arrested? It's a pity it can't be used to ask a friend to bring you a different shirt.
Message T-shirts so rarely send the right statement when your arraignment shots turn up in the local paper or on the nightly news.
Just ask Scott Bell of Bellingham.
The week before Christmas, a Framingham man said he came home to find Bell stuffing stolen belongings in his pockets and offering up malarkey about why he was in the man's house. The story made headlines because the Framingham man said he wrestled Bell to the ground and "wrapped him up like a pretzel until the police got there." And because of what Bell wore to his arraignment: a "World's Greatest Dad" T-shirt.
You'd think the T-shirt manufacturers would have a solid civil-suit case against wearing their stuff to arraignments.
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