Friday, August 31, 2012

City Looks for Blighted Buildings to Have Historic Designations

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

I'm sure they will gladly give St Thomas Aquinas an historic designation once they convert it to the largest homeless shelter in the state.

It can stand as a monument for junkies shooting up in neighborhood allies as a tribute to the dysfunctional Sherwood O'Brien administration.

Anonymous said...

How about declaring the old Wal-Mart store on Farmington Avenue a landmark to Sherwood and his cronies' total stupidity in running them out of town with one radical protest after another in front of their business.

The 6 foot high weeds growing in the parking lot are a tribute to the moronic Democrats who demanded that the store only hire Puerto Rican managers, so they responded by leaving this socialist gulag.

Anonymous said...

How long will it be before the same radicals are picketing day and night in front of Costco?

Anonymous said...

I seem to recall O'Brien was involved in the picketing as if Sherwood was leading him around like a puppy.

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