If it's not Main Street or Main Street adjacent, it really holds no interest to the town.
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I am curious, was the tardiness due to client demands of a self-employed person or the fact that she slept in one day when she wasn't feeling well? I'm seeing two scenarios in the story.
I think thought it would be slightly more fair to give one or two strikes before implementing the fee.
I am sure also if there is a cancellation list, that person's spot could possibly go to someone else.
Personally, regarding the fitness facilities, I would like to know when the gym facility at Ray Twinney will have the air conditioning issue resolved. I think it's been open since the spring.
Most times when we work out there it is so warm/humid we feel like we are going to pass out!
Other times, it is equipment that is brand new and requiring repair for several weeks at a time.
For several months this summer the men's change room would be locked because the pool was being serviced or some other reason.
It's like they can't get their act together at RJT.
Where is our rebate?
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There's a woman on Arden Ave. who leaves bowls of cat food on her front porch. I bet the 🦝 🦝 🦝 raccoons love that house!
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I dropped off two purses last night to support this great cause. As an aside or observation, I was only a few doors down on my way back to my car when I saw a young woman asleep in a doorway on Main Street. These are rough times. I've never seen things this bad.
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Could the article be amended to include a link to this documentary? That would be extremely helpful.
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It would be great to see exactly what improvements are being made to these routes.
Getting to work is generally not a problem if I need to use the bus, but I've not seen enough coverage in the evenings for getting home and that has curtailed my using the bus more frequently.
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I would be interested to find out the perspective of the artist and who they are. I don't recall that being provided in the article. I could be incorrect however.
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And reply to Bob'syouruncleJoe:
Is it Bob or Joe?
You raise an interesting point.
I wonder if the town will have any way to tie it to the municipal roll and tack it on to the property taxes of homeowners. I see you said you are on a homeowner so that would not be a course they could take.
If anyone out there has the answer to that please let us know.
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Definitely, eating less meat is better for the environment and health in general.
However I just don't see how this is a municipal issue. Perhaps someone can explain that to me.
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I forgot to add that I heard Anne speak to John Moore on Newstalk 1010 a week or so ago. So, just another example of Newmarket being in the news again, and not in a good way.
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