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HARWICH – Voters will have 49 articles to consider at town meeting this Saturday, including the operating budget for the coming fiscal year.
Due to the pandemic, the meeting again will be held at 10 a.m. outdoors on the Monomoy Regional High School stadium field.
FY 2022 operating budget
This year, voters will be asked to approve a town operating budget of $40.3 million, an increase from the current fiscal year of less than 1% – $346,988 – including debt service of $4.15 million.
Harwich’s share of the Monomoy Regional School District is $27.36 million. That represents a 2% increase over last year. The town s overall budget of nearly $67.7 million represents a 1.1%, or $736,511, increase over FY 2021.
Webb Co. celebrates opening of first public health facility for Quad City residents
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U.S. Rep. Henry Cuellar, Webb County Judge Tano Tijerina, Webb County Commissioner Wawi Tijerina and representatives for Texas Sen. Judith Zaffirini, Rep. Tracy King and Rep. Richard Raymond were among the officials who marked the opening of the Webb County Public Health Facility with a ribbon-cutting and tree-planting on Wednesday.Courtesy /Webb CountyShow MoreShow Less
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Webb County Judge Tano Tijerina speaks at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Webb County Public Health Facility in Bruni.Courtesy /Webb CountyShow MoreShow Less
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Webb County Commissioner Wawi Tijerina speaks at the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the Webb County Public Health Facility in Bruni.Courtesy /Webb CountyShow MoreShow Less
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Ralph Suarez Santos, mid-March in his Cedar Court apartment.
NORWALK, Conn. Ralph Suarez Santos and Robert Pascarelli are on the warpath about what they describe as intolerable conditions at Cedar Court Senior Housing – bedbugs, rats, water that’s brown, water that is too cool for a soothing bath or to wash dishes well.
Other residents, who decline to be identified, downplayed the bedbug problem, blaming it on a resident who has too much stuff in her apartment and saying management has “sprayed and sprayed.” They also described poor water quality and temperature but were chiefly upset about drug deals happening in the parking lot at night. There are rats by the garbage bin, but a resident’s cat has been known to kill them, they said.