The City Clerks Office and the utility people want to raise our rates once again. A lot of the younger people who have big jobs and can pay six or seven hundred of thousands of dollars for a house can probably handle the increase. But the older people who have been here sixty or more years, like myself, and living on a fixed income, will probably have to rob Peter to pay Paul. I think that’s asking a little much.
Letter From Virginia Ronchetti
Virginia Ronchetti
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