Speak-Out: Remember for whom you work

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Posted 5/27/16

I’m calling up about Bristol. ALL THEY DO IS RAISE OUR TAXES. Our taxes are gonna go quite high this coming August, or whenever we get our new tax bills. It’s not fair for the Bristol …

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Speak-Out: Remember for whom you work

What's your beef? Share your rants with the world, or at least the East Bay. Call Speak-Out at 401-254-0340.

Posted

I’m calling up about Bristol. ALL THEY DO IS RAISE OUR TAXES. Our taxes are gonna go quite high this coming August, or whenever we get our new tax bills. It’s not fair for the Bristol people, and what’s the purpose of them putting our taxes up? Because they want to build a marina in downtown Bristol. Bristol Harbor is congested already. When you go in the summer time when the boats are all out there, it looks like a junkyard. It’s a shame

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