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This letter is filled with nothing but hypothetical possibilities. If Bristol Marine could have truly done everything Mr. Tyska mentions, why was their offer so low, and why didn't they put forward a better PR campaign? Anyone can paint a pretty picture, especially after the fact. You don t have to look too far to see a project that did it right all the way thought , Hope and Main! This is proof Warren can come together and support progress.

The Tourister development can still be great and include many of the mentioned ideas. The property is far too big for just residential use, any successful plan will include a lot of mixed use, no opportunity has been lost!

The town of Warren should come together and view this as an opportunity, not be divided because a fair tail didn't happen. The choice is ours, I hope people have learned from the past .

Hopeful , Ron

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