The New Britain Council has approved to continue with the Costco plan "B" plan that has been agreed upon by the previous administration.
Two Council members Alderwoman Ms. Eva Magnuszewski and Alderman David DeFronzo voted no to this proposal.
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Wednesday, January 11, 2012
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They voted no on what grounds Frank? The must be against growth and development in NB. Wait til they try and do a budget this year and they find out that raising taxes is there only option. Can't wait for the fireworks!
Should Costco manage to build this store by some miracle, wait until the socialists try to dictate to them that all their managers must be Puerto Ricans, and if they don't capitulate to every radical demand, crack pots from the entire area will join them in forming radical protests in front of the store to demonize such an evil rich empire. I predict that Costco will regret that they ever got involved with such a group of radical socialists.
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They voted no on what grounds Frank? The must be against growth and development in NB. Wait til they try and do a budget this year and they find out that raising taxes is there only option. Can't wait for the fireworks!
THE NO VOTE BY EVA I CANNOT EXPLAIN HOWEVER, DAVES' REASON ARE A BIT COMPLEX. HE HAS OPPOSED Costco FROM THE VERY BEGINNING AND i CANNOT EXPLAIN WHY OPPOSSES THE $700,000 ANNUAL INCOME WHEN YOU INCLUDE THE BUILDING, LOT, EQUIPMENT, AND THE INVENTORY TAXES. HE HATES THE INCOME THAT THIS VENTURE WILL BRING IN TO OUR CITY IS THE MYSTERY.
If the newly formed investigative subcommittee of the Parks & Recreation Commission is to engage, one on one on with some of the legal binding negotiations with the Costco Legal Staff on building the Costco store on Hartford Road; how many copies of the City Charter will the Mayor's Staff make available to the subcommittee members, plus a copy of Black's Law Dictionary in English, Polish and Spanish?
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U.S. labor figures show the 2011 national unemployment rate averaged just below 9 percent, but for job-seekers ages 16 to 19, it was almost 25 percent-the third consecutive year in that range, and with many cities recording rates far higher.
Automation has also eliminated many of the after-school, weekend and summer jobs that had been the longtime domain of first-time workers as computerized equipment has helped companies trim positions in everything from local car washes to photocopy shops and supermarkets, etc.
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