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A number of Rothesay residents are raising concerns about a proposed 55-lot development in their own backyard.
Town council held a virtual public hearing Tuesday evening to hear from residents about the Sagamore Heights subdivision.
The planned development would be located on more than 31 acres of vacant land in Sagamore Point, in the area of Maliseet Drive and River Road.
“This proposed subdivision meets all the current bylaw requirements of Rothesay and it requires no variances,” said Mayor Nancy Grant at the start of the meeting.
“No public hearing is necessary for this. This public meeting was requested by council to hear the residents concerns, but it is not a public hearing.”
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since recanted or recounted their stories. they ve also pointed out that they ve had people come forward saying that someone else was responsible for this murder. all of that was before the board. everyone came back from that meeting with the board thinking that they got their point across, that the board was definitely listening, asking a lot of questions about this case. apparently, had they had done their homework and were very, very familiar with this case. so, both sides coming out thinking that they had made their case very strongly. of course, the people who had the last word before that board were the family members of the officer macphail who was murdered that night in 1989. they spoke to us after they had spoken to the board and they said that they wanted justice. they wanted to make sure that this execution went through. they have believed all along in the guilt of davis. contrary to what hundreds of thousands of other people have apparently believed. the hundreds
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