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Binghamton wifi? Not at the Metrocenter!


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No, I suggest if you want wifi in the very few commercial establishments in that area (there are only about 30 that could really use it), you could have given them the money to partially do it themselves and saved about $40,000.

 

I suggest you assist the people on the North Side is setting up a Community Development Corporation (CDC) they run themselves and use it to launch a small grocery for fresh meat and produce. They can lease them one of those properties they have for $1 per year.

 

But Matt Ryan and Mary Clark of Citizen Action do not really want to empower those people, they want to keep them disatisfied and leashed until they need them and then they forget about them or offer them meetings instead of action.

 

 

Boy, whever we mention really empowering the people of the North Side rather than simply using them as Mary Clark and Citizen Action do, the topic goes dead.

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