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City Council Recap - Potholes, Websites, and Finding $30 Million

As predicted, the city council session was a marathon on Tuesday, August 20th. The meeting began at 6 PM, with the public portion of the meeting ending at 10:41 PM, when the council went into executive session. In the hours between, residents got a stark reminder of just how much the people of Worcester do not get to influence how our city runs. Worcester Owes Holden $30 Million The executive session relates to a lawsuit by the Town of Holden ag…
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María Huerta Faced with the constant rains, the capital of Puebla has been seen with greater impact in its streets, therefore, the PAN reiterated its call for a long-term strategy to solve the crisis of potholes in Puebla capital. Through a statement, they explained that the lack of planning and the unfulfilled promises of the city council have deepened a problem that affects thousands of citizens daily. They accused that the mayor, Pepe Chedrau…

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