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City budget sends message to landlords

Por: The Times-Tribune Opinion December 01, 2022

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Two Scranton councilmen have revealed themselves to know the cost of everything but the value of nothing. Fortunately, their colleagues managed Tuesday to pass a budget that takes a significant... + full article



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