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Thursday May 7, 2009- We follow up on the lack of rules at the BOS meeting and analyze the discussion--clip by clip.
Should provide some humor for those people who like our Constitution, and will realize that it does not reach into the borders
of Middleborough (cue Benny Hill music). Call in at 508-586-1460
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