Speak-out: Shame on insane clowns, politicians who ignore them

Posted 10/28/16

I’d like to make a comment concerning the hotel they want to put on Gooding Avenue. Well, have they noticed the traffic in the town of Bristol? It’s bumper-to-bumper Metacom Avenue; …

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Speak-out: Shame on insane clowns, politicians who ignore them

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I’d like to make a comment concerning the hotel they want to put on Gooding Avenue. Well, have they noticed the traffic in the town of Bristol? It’s bumper-to-bumper Metacom Avenue; bumper-to-bumper Hope Street. This is what they want? All these tourist coming into town, just to make more money? I think it’s a bad idea. They want more and more money. Where is it going? It’s not helping our seniors.

It’s almost time to vote and I hope we vote for the right people that run.  

My questions to the Town Council and Town Administrator is what’s going to happen to the two old houses that they bought with taxpayer money next to the fire station on Thames Street. Just curious. Also, I don’t know why there are so many trees that are dead and they don’t cut them. Theres one at Independence Park, pine tree that’s so visible. Ive seen two others around town. That’s all.

I thought we were done with the insane clowns years ago, but now they are back? Like the potholes and the campaign finance reports, our politicians ignore them, and now what? Insane clowns have come home to roost. Shame, shame, shame.

Creepy clowns, Speak-Out

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