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@ John: Actually, the police and the fire department both had no objection to the transfer of the business from The Cheese Plate to "Nosh" Restaurant- owners listed as "Fab Goldberg and V. Forbes." Which means that there were NO problems with either department. As far as taxes are concerned- I do not know details, however, I am told contingencies are always made to accommodate business owners- case in point: Fat Belly's transfer... actually, the counsel may NOT deny the request of a hearing without a public hearing according to policy. So, not end of discussion, basic problem- NO DISCUSSION which is unconstitutional. It will be interesting to see just whose skeletons do get exposed. Why not give Ms. Goldberg a chance. John, civil matters have no place in a public forum. She had a popular destination which brings $$$dollars$$$ to the town- a town that is half empty. Perhaps rather than focusing energies on Ms. Goldberg and her house- counsel may ought to focus on the mess they have created with mismanagement of funds and the school fiasco.

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