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Stadiums, Economic Engines For The Haves - Fool's Gold For The Have-nots

36 min · 16 de jul de 2020
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What does the Islander development at Belmont Park mean for local residents?  That’s anyone’s’ guess, but if past is prologue it’s safe to say that Elmont taxpayers are looking at another big promise, no return fools’ errand.

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