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So what you are saying John, is that if a business fails, for whatever reason, and investors loose money, the person that owned the failed business should not be allowed to start another? The Warren town council is not investing in her new business, and it is not their job to do Warren taxpayers a "favor". I was a frequent customer of Basically British and miss the food and the atmosphere as there is nothing else like it. I personally do not care what happened I only hope that I can partake of Ms. Goldberg's fantastic culinary offerings sometime soon.

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