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Sounds to me like Warren is trying to muscle in and set up a situation where they can take the property for unpaid taxes. That's not fair.

I would advise the sisters to pay or make a donation to ANY local private school or day care center to have a class there once per year on the condition that one of the sisters is allowed to lead one class. That will restore the school to active "school" status.

Any payment the sisters make to another school that is less than $102,104.36 would represent a savings to them versus what Warren is demanding.

Warren should be ashamed of its naked tax grab.

From: Our Lady of Fatima, Warren at odds over taxes

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