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On the Article, “Select Board Votes to Send Main A Option for Vetting, Calling Area De Facto Downtown.”
I would like to extend well wishes to Select Board member Mark Kratman, and kudos to the whole board for their support of the tax shift. If not for this; property taxes would go much higher for the home and condo owners. Regarding the housing issues discussed, especially the state land around the Tewksbury Hospital I have serious concern from our delegation (tho they do some great work) to the Governor as to all we seem to ever hear is that there is an exodus from the commonwealth because of the lack thereof without any researched results proving it. The fact of the matter is companies, businesses and investment are lined up to come here, Why? for the brain power, the healthcare, the forecasted profit and the immigrants they can give less money and benefits to. Tho the law handcuffs our delegation in many ways we need to get more of a type of Mr Miceli to put up a fight or at least a resistance to this nonsense than let it roll over our districts. I for one am seriously considering the probability of undertaking such a righteous endeavor in 2024. In closing, the people leaving Massachusetts are those from the middle class who are tired of ever rising taxes and have worked their butts off for years and can retire to a low tax state and enjoy the fruits of their labor.